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(Tbr 4 VOLUME XXXII1 COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923 NEWSPAPER WOMAN AND HUSBAND VISIT HEBE Is Swept Over Mosby Creek Dam While Swimming; Bruises and Scratches Only Injuries Miss Hazel Swanson narrowly oscaped drowning Sunday w-hile swimming with a party of friends at the dam on Mosby creek when she was washed over tho dam ano dropped 15 feet down to tho pool below. Miss Swanson was swimming across tho river on her side, with her back to tho dam, and did not notice that sho was being drawn to tho edge of the drop until she felt herself going over. She was unable to swim to shore below the dam ns the heavy fall of water over the dam beat her down against the rocks. Sho was rescued from the water by Ivan Warner, local com- Ynander of the American Legion post, as she was being carried down tho stream. Miss Swanson suffered bruises nbout tho body from being beaten against the rocks and collapsed from the shock when brought from tho water but soon recovered and was able to bo at her work tho following morning. John Merryman was swimming at her side but was not drawn into the current over tho dam. » (ßnwr Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDonald, who recently returned from New York, where Mrs. McDonald was employed on the Now York World and where Mr. McDonald attended Columbia university medical school, stopped for a visit with The Sen tinel force Monday afternoon on their return to Portland from a trip to Medford. They will reside iu Portland, where Mrs. McDonald, known to tho newspaper world as I Lucile —lie Saunders, will take up news paper work. Mrs. McDonald has had a varied career. After work- ing on a number of Oregon newspa pers, including tho Portland Ore gonian, she went to South America, where sho was connected with tho United Press and with the Buenos Aires Herald. Returning about a year ago sho went to tho World in New York but has returned to her native stato. The McDonalds wero married in New York nbout six months ago. They made the trip west by automobile through the Canadian rockies. AUTOMOBILE COLLIDES WITH MOWING MACHINE OIL DERRICK LOOMS ONMOONI ' DAVID ABOVE CHY Eugene _ ___ Cottage Grove Roseburg ___ _ Dr. Olson Has Difficulty in Buying Harrisburg__ Springfield __ Outfit Large Enough to Drill Junction City 3500-Foot Depth Here. Cottage Grove’s first oil derrick looms up from the top of Mount David to inspire those who believe that every hill about the city will have a similar decoration within the next few years. Tho first derrick can bo plainly soon, as Dr. Olson, the promotor, promised, from almost any [mint in tho city. Tho frame work has progressed well towards tho 100 feet which is to be its height and will be ready to receive the machinery some time beforo there is hopo of the machinery ar riving. Dr. Olson has experienced diffi culty in gotting the required drill ing outfit. He has been able to get several smaller outfits but will con sider nothing except one capable of going to a depth of 3500 feet. He expects to strike oil at Eugene at 3000 feet but believes that tho depth at which oil in paying quan tities is likely to bo struck hero is at least 500 foot deeper. Mount David is probably that much higher than tho nearby lower levels but his machines have told him that the point at which the best flow of oil is likely to bo found is from n point near the old city reservoir, which will be used as a pit into which the refuse from the well will be dumped. « i « i DELBERT KELLY SLEEPS IN PERMANENT GRAVE ’ 7 6 5 5 5 3 1 1 3 3 4 5 —♦ «75 «5« (¡25 «25 Residents Given Chance to Take 555 Initial Action in Establish 375 ing Zoning Limits. Six Clubs Will Finish League Sea son; Remaining Units More Evenly Matched. Consolidation of tho Springfield and Wendling teams of the Upper Willamette Valley baseball league to replace tho Sutherlin team which has dropped out of tho league was mnde Tuesday night at a meeting of representatives of tho remaining teams. Tho standing of tho combi nation team will bo that of the Springfield team, Wondliug having failed to win a game. From now on tho race for the pennant will be moro interesting than ever since tho remaining con testants arc more oveuly matched. Both tho Suthorlin and Wendling teams wero weak and their elimina tion will tighten up tho race. Cottage Grove has nino more gnmos to play, Springfield seven and tho other four teams eight. Tho Cottago Grove buseball team did not get a chance to go into notion Sunday because Sutherlin has dropped out of tho league but the locals again maintain their standing as runner-up for tho championship of the Upper Willam ette Valloy league. The other games in tho longue series Sunday resulted in victories for Eugene, Harrisburg and ' Rosc- ~ burg. The Eugonians dofeated Junction City by a score of 3 to 2 in a hard fought game that was a fight to the end. The win broko up the tic between Cottago Grove and the county seat team and put Eugene in tho lead again. Harrisburg trounced the Spring field nine on the Linn county field and Roseburg administered defeat to tho unlucky Wendling outfit nf ter that team had traveled ail the way to tho Douglas county inetrop olis. Harrisburg comes to this city Sunday in the rearranged schedule, Roseburg plays Sprnigfiold at Springfield and Junction City and Eugene play at Eugene. A car driven by C. Brennan con tested the highway Wednesday fore noon with a mowing machine driven by Ned Smith. The latter was thrown from his machine and was slightly injured, whilo the car and driver escaped without injury. Both the car and the mower were coming north. Mr. Breniuin attempted’to hold his car in behind tho mower while some other cars passed in the opposite direction and his brakes failed to work. IIo reported that he hail gotten his car down to 10 PRESIDENT SENDS MESSAGE TO COTTAGE GROVE GIRL or 12 miles when he struck tho Brother From Ohio and Relatives mower. The accident happened a Kathcryn Hemonway, daughter of short distance south of Latham. From Washington Are Preseent Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemonway, is for Picnic and Banquet. perhaps the only Cottage Grove girl SLIDE BEING BUILT AT LONDON SWIMMING TANK honored by a personal message from President Harding. Mrs. Hemonway, Members of the Darby family, A metal covered slide is being who is teaching nt the summer ses brothers and sisters of W. L. Darby, of this city, together with their constructed nt the Cnlapooyn springs sion of the normal school nt Pendle attended the celebration at families enjoyed a reunion at the swimming tank nt London for the ton, Darby home Tuesday. The occasion pleasure of the numerous swimmers Meacham in honor of the visiting for the reunion was the visit of who nro enjoying the tank there executive. She shook hands with the president and Mrs. Harding and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Darby, who ar this year. delivered to the former the message rived recently from Ashtabula, O. “Hello” which Katheryn had in- They aro on their way to Palo Alto, st ructcd her mother to deliver to Calif., to locate. The family en the president. Mr. Harding was joyed a picnic lunch nt noon on the much pleased and in turn told Mrs. lawn at the Darby homo and a Hemonway to give his lovo to Knth- reunion banquet at Hotel Bartell in cryn. the evening. Out of town guests for the day at the Darby homo wore Mr. and Cannery Season Will Be Shortened; ♦------------------------------------------ ♦ Local Plant Not Working to Mrs. E. A. Darby, Ashtabula, O.; «■-------------------------------------------- ♦ Ella Darby and Mrs. 8. R. Church, Capacity Yet This Year. Clarkston, Wash.; Viola I’otter, Presbytorian Church—Rev. A. R. Minnie Garner, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Spoarow, pastor. Sunday school at ♦——————————— The cherry crop suffered consid 10, Men’s Forum at 10, morning Potter and daughters Grace, Katie METHODISTS TO OPEN and Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Rex erably from the rains of last week, hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, THIRD ANNUAL CAMP Underwood and Miss Margaret Dar which will shorten the cherry can evening servico at 7:30. MEETING HERE THURSDAY by, Eugene; Mrs. Vilotta Scott and ning season at the local cannery ❖--------------------------------- - son Jerome, Olympia, Wash.; Mrs. this year because tho fruit cannot Methodist Church — Rev. J. H. Mattie Darby, Oak Grove. Local be worked up before it spoils. pastor. Sunday school 9:45; members of tho party were Mr. and Cherries were quite ripe when tho Ebert, I church 11:00. Epworth league at 7, Mrs. W. L. Darby and Mrs. Gladys rain started, which caused them to evening service at 8. Spccinl all Jackson and two daughters, Marga crack easily. Loganberries, which day service with basket dinner Sun- arc now being handled at the can day, July 15. ret and Dorothy. Tho reunion was the occasion for nery, were not damaged. • • • The cannery is operating far be the first visit between E. A. Darby Christian Church, tho “home like” and Mrs. Viola Potter in 40 years. low capacity at tho present time, only six persons having been em church—J. E. Carlson, minister. ployed since work was started two Sunday school at 10, sermon and DONKEY ENGINE PROVES TO BE AMPHIBIOUS ANIMAL weeks ago. Later, when the fruit communion at 11, Christian endea and vegetable crop becomes more vor at 7, evening service at 8. Top ic, “Will We Know Our Loved A donkey engine is not generally varied, a larger force will be put Ones in Heaven?” The male quar considered an amphibious animal on. tet will sing “ The Beautiful Land. ” but it seems that upon occasion • • • EMPLOYE ON COUNTY ROAD they are at home in the water. WORK PAINFULLY INJURED Seventh Day Adventist Church— Tho Saginaw Lumber company ory W’est Main street. Services every had occasion to take two of them William N. Schnorenbcrg, a coun Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, across the Coast fork at Saginaw. They had been unloaded from tho ty employe on road construction church servico at 11; prapcr meet Southern Pacific on the west side work in this vicinity, suffered a ing Wednesday evcningB at 7:30. of the river, while the company’s fracture of the jaw on the loft side Christian Science Church—Corner logging operations, where the en and his upper front teeth were gines are to be used, arc several knocked out Monday during the of Jefferson avenue und Second noon hour when the dutch on an street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. miles on the cast side. The engines were put onto rafts engine which he was steering broke Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. and a piece flew' tip and struck him • • • and the engine left on shore was hooked up to pull the other across. in the face. The engine was being Baptist Church, Tenth and Adams BISHOP W. O. SHEPARD It was thought unwise to make the pulled by a truck. The necident —Sunday school at 10, preaching at of Portland, who will be here next lappcncd on Pacific highway in engines pull themselves across for, 11, and church servico at 8. Weekly to open the third annual in case they went under or canto front of the high school building. prayer service Thursday evening at Thursday camp meeting of the Oregon con Mr. Schnorenbcrg was given first in contact with the water of the 8. Rev. H. H. Dirksen, supply ference of the Methodist church. river while under steam prsesure, a aid at the office of Dr. C. E. Frost pastor, will have charge of the Dr. C. E. Hewitt, of Portland, serious accident might have result and was then removed to n Eugene services. Those having no church nnd Evangelist George E. Whitten ed and tho engines themselvos might hospital. His home is in Eugene. home are invited to attend here. will speak at tho opening service. have been damaged. Both of them made tho trip across tho river and BOUNDARY BOARD ADOPTS A tabernacle meeting will be held NEW SCHOOL FUND LAW were landed safely without incident at tho corner of south Sixth street of any kind. Monroe avenue by tho Freo The new county high school fund and Methodist church beginning Jufy 3 law introduced by H. C. Wheeler and ending July 22. Services start MINISTER TO SPEAK ON PERSIAN MOHAMMEDANS of Lane county and passed by tho at 7:30 p. m. ~ Everybody welcome, last session of the legislature was Pastor in charge, Rev. I). 8. For- “Divine Healing in Christianity” adopted Monday at a meeting of roster. Lumber Industry Good During Part the county boundary board nt the and * * Among Persian Mohammed Year; Property and Securities courthouse. The law provides for a ans” arc the subjects of the morn general DENY DRINKING CHARGE. tax levy for counties, to be Also Valued Higher. ing nnd evening sermons at the Baptist church Bunday. The eve distributed among high schools on a Star, Ore., July 10.—(To the Edi of average daily attendance. ning subject is one on which Rev. basis school will got ♦«() per year tor.)'—We want our friends to know Cottage Grovo has prospered fi H. H. Dirksen, supply pastor, is Each for each of the first 20 students, that the charge put against us by mineinlly during tho past yenr ns especially competent to speak, as he ♦50 per year for each of tho next the county officers of having booze evidenced by the increase in tho spent some time among the Mo 20 and $40 a year for each of the in our possession at the time of at bank deposits of the two banking hammedans in Persia. The public in excess of 40. A hun tending a recent dance was untrue. houses of the city. is invited'to join in both services. students dred or more pooplo gathered at A fellow from Marcóla who had a Deposits have increased ♦221,- bottle in his car was pinched. We 422.28 since June 30, 1922, accord the meeting of the board. Titus Family Goes to Foley Springs were in another party but had not ing to figures shown in the re seen the man with the bottle until ports just issued by tho two local Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Titus and WILLAMETTE ROAD we wore grabbed as members of the mnking houses. two children leave Sunday for Foley UPPER The of SAID TO BE RANGEROUS Springs, where they will spend a drinking party. We had not been June 30, 1922, totaled 70 drinking nnd were the victims of nnd this year they have reached vacation of three weeks. They will The nppor Willamette hi^iwny circumstances. be accompanied by Mfrs. Titus’ between ♦999,424.04. Lowell and Oakridge is in DALE OWEN, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood. Credit for tho remarkable in deplorable condition, according to DONALD OWEN. Portland; Mr. Titus’ mother and a those crease in a year’s time is given to who have traveled over it. sister, Mrs. E. J. Titus and Miss The road, the condition of the lumlier market which had dried out and Alice Titus, Engcne, and Mr. and was hard and and mill industry during tho post rough previous to the LORANE MOONSHINER WHO Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Hermiston, rain ESCAPED RECAPTURED year. of last week, has become very cousins of Mrs. Titus. Mr. Titus ’ slippery Likewise the value of property and dangerous to traverse. dental offices will be in charge of A • number Al Neil, moonshiner, arrested over and securities •¡ties owned by r the two of bridges are almost an office girl during his absence. a month ago at his home near than tin lat of last banks is greater g down and although the county court Lorane for the manufaefcre of il year though not in so groat a pro has been notified, according to N. 10 Births and 2 Deaths in June. licit liquor, and who escaped Mon portion. Last year the banks owned F. MeDuff, supervisor of tho Cas Ten births, six males and four cade national forest, nothing han day from the county jail, was re various securities and i. property females, have been reported by Or. been done to make them safe for captured Tuesday afteroon and is amounting to ♦315,7fll.<>fl while hile this thi- C. E. Frost, city health officer. In travel. again in the custody of county of yenr the amount is greater by contrast with this is tho unusually ficers. Neil had returned to his nearly $20,000. low death rate for the month, the Rubber (tamps of every kind at home at Lorane and bo and his number of deaths being two, one The Sentinel live wire print shop. wife were in hiding near their home If it’» anything in printing, give male end one female. your home live wire print «nop an Anything in the printing or allied when captured. line» can be secured at or through opportunity to meet legitimate com Lithograph work. The Sentinel. petition. your home live wire prist shop. Watch the label on your paper. Church News NUMBER 44 BANK DEPOSITS SHOW GROWTH OF CITY FINANCIALLY lieeompiendatiou that the estub lishmeut of restricted residence sec tions be loft for initial action by property owners was uiudo at the adjourned session of tho city coun cil Monday night by the committoo to which had been referred an or dinance which would have estab lished residence and industrial dis tricts. Buch au ordinance was sug gested by the protest of residents of the new Ninth street residence district who appeared beforo the council and protested tho establish ing of a foundry and machine shop on Gibbs avenue. Mr. Hiner, who wishes to establish the industry, and Ninth street residents wero present and stated their respective views with tho result that a plan satisfactory to both sides may bo worked out. 'Hie matter was laid over awaiting developments. W. J. Woods was granted permis- sion to erect a concrete, steel and glass service station at Fifth and Main streets nt an adjourned ses- sion of the council Friday night, A proposal that additional ________ _____ traffic signs bo placod at the Fifth and Main and Ninth and Main intersec tions was referred to tho street committee. The following bills were allowed: 8. L. Godard, concrete walks and labor on crusher........... $ 74.31 II. A. Miller, work on crusher (>5.12 B. R. Job, warrant interest.... 14.05 Knowles & Graber, pipe and fittings...................... .......... 139.71 WILLAMETTE HIGHWAY CLOSED FOR GRADING Owing to grading work no-.v in progress Willamette highway be tween Goshen mid Lowell has been closed to through traffic. Farmers who live along the route will be allowed to travel tho road, but to allow through traffic over it would moan that so many cars would bo pnssing that the work would bo hin dered. Traffic will be routed by way of Natron, Jasper and Fall Creek. ♦------------ —------------------------------------------------ <$> Neighborhood News I MOUNT VIEW. 1 Delbert Kelly, of this city, has been notified that tho permauont grave of his son, Private Delbert Kelly, who died iu Franco, is now No. 6, Row 23, Block B, Meuse- Argonne American cemetery, Ro magna ■ sous Montfaucon (Meuse) France. This is tho third time that tho body of tho Cottago Grove boy who lost his lifo iu the servico of his country has been moved. The present resting placo of Del bert Kelly is one of the permanent American military cemeteries to be maintained by this government in Europe. Each grave is marked with a headstone of white marble, of suitable de. ign, w ith name, rank, division, organization, date of sol dier’s death and stato from which ho came, according to the official notice from tho war department. The grave of the deceased will bo perpetually maintained by this government in a manner befitting the Inst resting place of a hero. TOURISTS PAW PATRIOTIC SPIRIT IL COTTAGE GROVE BURGWR FRIGHTENED AWAY BY Thief Gains Entrance to Umpliroy & Mackin Store by Breaking Glass in Rear Door A thiof who attempted to enter the Uraphrcy & Mackin store at 8:30 Sunday evening was fright- enod away when the burglar alarm was set off. Tho burglar broko tho glass in tho rear door, reached in side and removed the bar. Opening the door sot off tho burglar alarm but tho burglar had escaped beforo tho Arrival of police officer» anil others summoned by the alarm. Ho probably sneaked through tho alley ways between the buildings across tho alloy as ho could hardly have made his escape through the alley in cither direction without being seen. Chief of I’olico Pitcher, who was at the time going through tho lum ber yards at the W. L. & E. mill, but who had not hoard tho alarm, saw a man hurry down the track and ovidently board a Southbound freight train. Ho believes that this must have been tho burglar. Mrs. Joseph Best, former resi dent, writes from Portland to com pliment. her old home town on its Fourth of July celebration. Friends of Mrs. Bost passed through here on tho Fourth mid reported that Cottage Grovo wns t)io only city they passed through on their trip from Marshfield" to Portland which showed the real spirit of Indepen dence day. Everyone seemed to en joy the president’s speech and to be happy, according to tho travol- Country People Invited to Join City osr. Mrs. Best, who was Hattie People; Program Includes a Thompson before her marriage, Basket Dinner at Noon. was so pleased with tho comment that she passed it on to her friends here through Mrs. Jas. P. Graham. Both city and country pooplo are invited to join in tho services of the MANY CAR OWNERS BUY Methodist church Sunday for an LICENSES FOR HALF YEAR all day meeting. Tho country Sun day schools will attend the Sunday During tho last few days of Juno school class mootings of tho local 370 temporary license tags for tho church to see how tho work la remaining six months of 1923 wore handled. A special message by the sold at tho office of Sheriff Fred pastor, music by tho choir mid a Stickols and moro than $500 has solo by Miss Flossio Mathes will boon sent to tho secretary of stato be features of tho morning hour as license fees for Lane county cars. at 11 o’clock. Dinner will be served on tho church lawn at 12:30. Each family is asked to bring a basket of lunch. Coffee will be served by the women of tho aid society. Tho dinnor hour will bo followed by a get-together mooting which will include a short message, s|weinl Young Poople Take Advantage of music by the male quartot mid an Fact That City is Without old-fashioned testimony meeting. This mooting will close in timo for Mounted Officer. all to got homo before returning Tho spirit of cooperation which for tho regular evening services, is being shown by business mon of Epworth loaguo at 7 and sermon at tho city is doing a great deal to 8, which will concludo tho day ’■ assist in solving the traffic viola program. tion problem. All that any resident of tho city wants—city official, TRAFFIC REGULATION IS PUT UP TO POLICE CHIEF police officer, business man or othor—is a regard for traffic laws Regulation of motor traffic with that insures protection of life and property and the rights of others. in tho city has been placed entirely An incident happened the other in the hands of Chief of Police day that is worthy of mention. A Pitcher, that action having boon driver brought his ear to a full stop taken nt the ndjournod mooting of upon one of the principal Main tho council Friday ovoning. Tho strcot intersections of the city—a mayor cannot delegate his polieo dangerous thing to do—a thing that |s>wor bnt Mayor Brand stated nt interferes with the rights of others the meeting that ho would bo guid ed entirely by the suggestions of and endangers life and property. A proprietor of one of the ga tho police chief in tho appointment, rages noticed what hail hnpponed, retention and discharge of a traffic left his business nnd wont to tho officer. Tho council voted to make driver to inform him whnt a danger the suggestion, which was ngrceablo ous thing he was doing nnd what to the mayor, who said ho had tho utter disregard ho was showing for same thing in mind. the traffic laws. Doing this mount tho possibility of offending tho BLOOMER GIRLS BASEBALL TEAM WINS GAME HERE driver of the car, a possible patron of the garage man who called at Tho Western Bloomer Girls’ ba. v tention to tho traffic violation. It has been noted that a number ball teuin won n decided victory of local young people are taking over a local pickup team Tuesday advantage of the fact that there afternoon in a game on Stouffer has been no traffic officer during field in which the girls carried off the past two weeks. Tho matter tho long end of n 10 to 0 score. is entirely in the hands of Chief of Five players of tho visiting team Polite Police Pitcher and those who ch give were girls, tho battery, third base the unmounted polieo tho “hn hn > i man and an outfielder being men. nro inviting tho appointment of a Tho girls, who are making a tour of the coast, uro from Chicago. motorcycle traffic officer. They hnvo in ado n very creditable showing this season and play a good WHOOPING COUGH FATAL TO THREE YEAR-OLD BOY brand of baseball. (Specinl to The Sentinel.) July IL—F. B. Phillips and fam ily and Claude Arno and family were among those from this neigh borhood in Cottage Grovo the Fourth. Mrs. Amanda Sears and sons, Brison and Clurenco, Miss Isiura Riley and Mrs. Roy Spaugh and daughter Geraldine, together with Mr. and Mra. Otho VanSchoiack and Miss Sarah Riley, of Fairview, motored to Springfield Sunday mid spent tile day with tho Misses B'lcy’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler W. J. Chapman, of Valsetz, was at the W. D. Heath home Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hands and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hands wore nt Black Butte tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Linebaugh of Cottago Grove, visited several days of last week with their daughter, Mis. Claudo Arne. L. A. Whitcomb mid daughter, Miss Moryl Whitcomb, of Portland, motored up to tho home of Mr. Whitcomb’s sister, Mrs. W. D. Heath, for tho week end, returning Sunday evening. Mr. mid Mrs. Waldo Miller and Miss Selma Miller spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snauer, at Walden, and “listened in” on the President’s speech via radio. Clarence und Brison Sears have been up in the reserve by Rujada during tho past wook, looking after cattle. Gcorgo Chapman, of Unalaska, Wash., was at the W. D. Heath home one day last week. 11c had visited with relatives in the Grove over tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King mid fnmily spent the Fourth in Port land where they saw tho ProBident and his wife. CUSO Mr. mid Mrs. Waldo Miller and Selma Miller accompanied Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillipa to Cottage Grove Sunday mid visited Mrs. Mary Me COLTS DEFEAT PIONEER LUMBER COMPANY TEAM Cormack mid her daughter, Mrs. Lewis. Bill Thum's Twilight baseball Mrs. Amnnda Sears mid family and their guests, Mrs. lioy Hpmigh club, “Tho Colts,’’ defeated thn and daughter of Bremerton, Wash., Pioneer Lumber company's fast spent the Fourth in Cottage Grove. team Wednesday night by a score Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Fisher, of of 4 to 0. The feature of the gumo Thornton Corners, were at the home was a home run by Colters. of Mrs. Fisher’s parents, Mr. and Lithographing, engraving, . _ steel Mrs. W. D. Heath, Monday. die work. The Hontinel’» livo wire print shop is tho place. DELIGHT VALLEY Agenda, Kan., were supper guests (Special to The Sentinel.) July II.—Miss Ixiis Jackson ro at the E. J. Kent home Tuesday turned Saturday from Eugene, sile evening. The Alfred Cornutts have set out is recovering nicely from her recent 2000 broccoli plants, which they operation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and purchased nt Dillard. Bird Rose nnd '’»tighter Mary, of little daughter, of Marcela, are vis Eugene, came up to the J. A. Joll iting with relatives here. farm Tuesday to assist with tho M t . and Mrs. Harry Conner, of Eugene, spent the week end nt the hayi ng. The new road in tho south end of C. C. Conner home. The E. J. Kent family were out tho valley is completed and open to to the Fred Kelly home on Row' trav.el. river Sunday with a picnic party. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wells, of Tho Sentinel will assist you yon in Yoncalla, were Sunday guests nt tho preparation of any special ruled the T. D. Hodges home. or printed form Give your home The C. A. Moore family, of Cot | live wire print shop an opportunity tage Grove, and their guests, Mr Ito meet competition in anything a and Mrs. Abe Lindahl and son, of print »hop can produce. GRADING ON TRIANGLE LAKE ROAD PROGRESSING RAPIDLY Two miles have been graded on the Eugene-Florence highway above Triangle hike and good progress is being made with tho work. 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