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VOLUME XXXIV COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924 fr INSPECTING OFFICER IS | SURPRISED AT CLASS OF COMPANY P S PERSONNEL 1 Despite Physical and Weight Handi cap, Local Favorite Shows Speed and Agility. Cottage Grove has one of tho best national guard companies it has ever been his pleasure to in spect, according to Colonel Willey Howell, inspecting officer from tho regular army, who was here last week. He was surprised to find in such a snappy company so many who been members but a short time. In addition to the official inspec tion of the troops the records and property of the guard were also looked over by the inspecting offi cer, who expressed his commenda tion of the company’s affairs. Ev ery detail of the federal inspection was thorough, as required by fed eral orders. Company I) is maintaining the reputation which Cottage Grove military organizations have always had. A PROCLAMATION No. 17 and No. 18 to Be Removed Sunday, Making Four Trains Off in Thirty Days. By the President of the United States of America Whereas, it is essential to the continued comfort, welfare and prosperity of the people of the United States that abundant for ests, w-idely distributed ced maintained in a condition of high productiveness, bo forever wisely conserved as one of our greatest natural resources; and Whereas, because of our con stantly increasing need for wood and other forest products, to gether with our past failure to provide for reforestation, we are i drawing upon our supplies of timber four times as fast as they are renewed through growth; and Whereas, the most formidable agency of forest destruction and prevention of reforestation is fire and, of the fires which an nually devastate vast areas, four- fifths aro 'ascribed to human agencies and virtually all may bo controlled and made innocuous through prudence, care and vigi lance; Therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, president of the United States, do, urgo upon tho governors of tho various states to designate and set apart the week of April 21-27, 1924, as Forest Protection Week, and, wherever practicable and not in conflict • with state law or accepted customs, to cele brate Arbor Day within that wook. I also urge all citizens, either in association or as indi viduals, all schools, and the press of tho land to give common thought to the protection of our forests from fire, to the end that, in the future as in the past, those forests may supply us with wood, tirotect the purity of our streams, and otherwise serve the people of the United States. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washing ton this 15th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twen- tv-four, and of the Indepcndonco of the United States of America the one hundred and forty-eighth. CALVIN COOLIDGE. By the President: Charles E. Hughes, Secretary of State. NUMBER 32 ♦ Ì ——------------------------------- | TWO YEAR OLD DROWNS I | WHILE MOTHER IS IN BED I WITH NEWLY-BORN BABE ♦_____________________ __________ dt> “All of a Sudden Peggy” Is Com edy With Many Opportunities for Histrionic Ability. While the mother, Mrs. Sherman C. Baldwin, was confined to her bed with a babe to which she had given birth but a few days before, two- year-old Leia Baldwin was drowned Thursday afternoon in a creek near their home at Curtin. The body had been in »he water but a short time when the father arrived home, in quired for his little daughter and soon found the body in 14 inches of water in the creek. It was be lieved that tho child probably was stunned by the fall from a bridge over tho creek and was unable to help herself after falling into the water. A grandmother of the child had been caring for her during the mother's illness. The funeral was held Friday nt Sutherlin. There are four surviving children in the family. MANY ASK FOR COUNTY OFFICE AT LAST MOMENT Legislative Positions, Which Do Not Pay Cost of Filling Job, Are Most Popular. Billy Edwards, of Kansas City, At the present rate of discontinú Members of the senior class of _ Tho prospect of a tamo primary light heavyweight champion, re ance of train service en the South- the high school aro practicing dili election in Lane county was knocked tained the title in his match Tues ern Pacific, Cottage Grove soon will gently upon their class play, ‘‘ All of into a cocked hat at the last mo day night with Ralph Hand, local be a flag station. Beginning Sun a Sudden Peggy,” to be given Muy ment for filing for positions. For a middleweight. The champion ap day, No. 17 from the north and 2. Miss Elise Price is the director. time it seemed that there would not peared to be greatly worried by No. 18 from tho south will bo taken The play is a comedy with many be enough legislative candidates to Hand and took considerable pains off. This will make four passenger opportunities for the demonstration go around, but whou all the nomi to keep his toes out of reach of the trains taken off within the past of histrionic ability and those with nations wero in there was evidence local bone crusher, with whom the 30 days or so and will leave but parts are doing their best to sur that there was something of a toehold is a favorite. Hand was 10 two trains northbound and three pass anything heretofore put on by scrambio for the- offices that do pounds the lighter. Despite the care trains southbound each day. Cottage Grove senior classes, They not pay so much as the expense of of tho champion, Hand pinned him The remaining northbound trains will have a good opportunity to do filling the positions. to the mat with one of these for will be No. 14, 3:22 p. m., and No. this, by reason of the fact that On the republican ticket, with the first fall in 26 minutes. Ed 16, 3:32 a. m. The remaining south they probably will secure the stage three positions to fill, tho candi wards took the second fall with a bound trains will bo No. 13, 2:06 a. of the new Aacude theater, whieh dates are H. C. Wheeler, W. 8. headlock in 16 minutes, after grab- m., No. 53, 6:51 a. m., and No. 15, lends itself much better than the Roberts, Emuiott Howard, E. O. ing one of the posts of the ring to 2:33 p. m. high school stage, heretofore used, Potter, 8. 8. George and Major W. ussist h’m in fastening on the After Sunday No. 17 will run to the production of plays having a G. White. All are residents in or deadly hold, and took the third fall from Portland to Eugene only and large number of characters. Ar near Eugene. in 8 minutes with the same hold. No. 18 will run from Eugene to rangements for the entry of char On tho democratic ticket tho can After the match a physician an Portland. acters arc also much better. didates are Ed Bailey, of Junction nounced that he had been treating Practically all traffic between Tho cast of characters is as fol City, and Ralph Laird, of Eugene. Hand during the day for a severe here and Eugene is by private ve- lows: Three positions are to bo filled. cold and stiff neck and that only Walker Storekeeper Saves HRaaelf hicle and the railroad has gotten Peggy- O ’ Mara ......... Helen Breedlove There are no senators to elect this a game sport would have gone into so little business between Roseburg by Rolling in Grass to Ex Jimmy Keppel............ Samuel Swartz County Quad Nearly Makes Uncere year. the ring at all in his condition. and Eugene that it could no longer Mrs. O ’ Mara ................ Helen Waples For sheriff thore is no dearth of monious Entry Through Wall tinguish Flames. Despite this fact, the local mat afford to continue the trains which Mrs. Colquohoun........... Donna Nichols candidates. Sheriff Stickels is not artist had things pretty much his of First National Bank. are to be removed. Anthony Crackenthorpe.................. u candidate but his deputy. Van own way before the first fall and 8. E. Lowry, storekeeper at Walk- ................ -.......... Marion Richmond Svarvcrud, has filed for the repub- the largo audience went wild when er, is recovering satisfactorily from I.ady Crackenthorpe....... Ray Godard A portion of tho business section lican nomination. Bud " ‘ Kompp ~ > and the champion got all of the punish a severe burn on the lower left leg, Major Archio Phipps...................... of tho city was without city water Hugh 11. Earle are candidates for ment he could stnnd and slapped sustainel early Thursday morning .............. ---- ----- Dwight Buchanan service Monday night and Tuesday the democratic nomination for the the mat. of last week as the result of arising Jack Menzies..... .......... Leo Brand forenoon as tho result of a motor sumo office. After the match the champion at 2 a. in. to accommodate a motor Millieent Keppel. ...Genevieve Rico accident late Monday afternoon For county commissioner tho re- said that he would want a good ist, V. J. Phillips, of the Ajax mill, Lucas.... . ............. . ........ Joe Young when a quad truck belonging to the publican candidates aro Emmett purse put up before he would again who had found that there was not Parker ................ . Wright Gordon county and driven by C. R. Stauf Sharp and Clinton Hurd. Tho dem risk tho title in a contest with enough gas in his tank to get him Eight-Room Tile Grade Building fer crashed into the hydrant at tho ocratic candidates are Wm. T. Poole, Hand. and Frame Gymnasium Are over th^ Johnson hill out from corner of the First National bank of Cottage Grove, Robert O. Brady, Hand seemed to have greatly de Walker, which he had to ascend in to Be Proposed. and broke it off. Water spurted of Creswell, and J. H. Moffett, of veloped his defensive tactics and reaching the mill. Mr. Phillips into the air and fell in torrents Junction City. many of the fans who witnessed lighted a match to soe how much For county assessor, Ben Keeney, until Water Commissioner Pitcher Tuesday night’s go are predicting gas there was in the tank. The A building program to provide could cut off the supply, The re- appointed during tho present torm, that Cottage Grove will be the home fumes from the volatile fluid im for the increase in school popula- pair could not bo completed until would liko to succeed himself but of tho light heavyweight champion mediately ignited and the gas pump tion will be proposed to the tax within a year, despite the weight hose became a flaming torch. Some payers at a special election to be Second Batch of Prisoners Make Tuesday noon und that portion of will bo opposod by O. S. Cullison, the business section which was on member of a prominent pioneer handicap which Hand always has to of the liquid sprayed onto Mr. held April 25. The school board, Egress in Same Manner the some water main was without family. buck in taking on men of that class. Lowry’s clothing. With rare pres with S. L. Godard and George O. water. Tho district attorneyship is a In the preliminaries, Eakright ence of mind he held his trousers Knowles acting as an advisory com as Previous Batch. Mr. Stauffer appeared in the re much sought plum. Tho republican and Harrington, local midgets, tight about his limb to prevent the mittee, have ordered plans for an candidates aro Clydo N. Johnston, corder’s court Tuesday forenoon boxed a draw, and Clarence Riley flames from spreading upward un eight-room tile grade school build Six more prisoners broke out of and pleaded guilty to careless op Howard M. Brownoil, Gordon Wells put Archie Oliver away in the sec- der his clothing and extinguished ing, to be erected upon the site of the county jail at about 6 o’clock eration of the track, which had and Walter B. Jones. Tho demo ond round of a four-round boxing the flames by smothering them in tho old frame building on the high Sunday evening and only one has jumped tho curb at the bank corner cratic candidates aro J. 8. Medley event. tho grass alongside the highway, school grounds, and for a frame been recaptured. This one is Leon and nenrly smashed into tho build and Donald Young. Clifford McGee was the third after being unsuccessful in doing so building, to be constructed largely E. J. Moore, county superinten ard Blair, 17-year-old farm hand, ing before striking tho hydrant, man in the ring for tho prelimina by rolling over and over on the of lumber taken from the old build who had been bound over to tho Fortunately no podestrians were dent, is unopposed. Ho is a republi ries and Millard Mosby for the pavement. ing, which is to be razed, the sec grand jury on a charge of mutilat in tho direct path of tho truck. can. main evopt. Mr. Lowry then extinguished the ond building to be used for a gym Edna Ward, republican, is unop ing a number of cows belonging to The truck was traveling west on flames in the ear by throwing nasium and for the agricultural his former employer. Main street and an attempt was posed for treasurer. COUNTY JAIL ESCAPES MAY water on them, pushed the car out and home-making classes of the W. W. Brnnstotter socks the re The escape of these six prisoners made to turn south on Sixth strcot. HAVE BEEN PROWLERS HERE of the way and extinguished the high school. The estimated cost of Tho quad trucks can not muko a publican nomination for coroner was effected through tho same holo fire which had spread to the plank two buildings is between $15,- in the wall of the jail that was short turn and the accident result und has no opposition in either Thornton Corners, April 14.—(Spe ing around the pump and to and |17,000. The grade build RALPH SPEAROW WOULD used by ten prisoners a few nights ed, it was said, by failure to havo party. porch of the store building cial.)—That some of the recently will be proposed as the first GO TO OLYMPIC GAMES Practically all the candidates for before. They pried down the steel it under control. Judge Galloway escaped prisoners may have been in throwing water on them. of a larger building. deferred sentence pending settle nil tho offices arc from Eugene or plate beneath the northwest window It was said that Mr. Phillips this vicinity last week is the opin Ralph Spcarow, who is a stellar and then with various tools and a ment for damage done. vicinity. ion of two residents, Arthur Dodge his companion, fearing that the University of Oregon pole vaulter stick Of course tho proposed recall of DeLassus May Be Twirler. of stove wood removed tho and Alfred Beidler, both of whom oline tank in the car might explode, and broad jumper when he is not, tho county commissioners had al DeLassus, referred to ns bricks that had been laid in tho were awakened by someone prowl were too excited to give any assist “a Kenneth as pastor of the Presbyterian ready put pep into county polities. lanky speedball twirler from ing around at a very late hour. Mr. ance in extinguishing the flames, church here, showing sinners how holo which had been made at the In this contest Calvin Hurd opposes Dodge, who is a patrolman on the Had the flames not been extin- Cottage Grove,” is likely to draw a to vault out of their sinful ways timo of the other escape. The men Emmett Sharp, whom ho also op on the University cf Ore- then scrambled over tho high iron power line and lives in a tent at guished immediately. the store position poses for tho republican nomination. He is considered and how to sidestep Satan, is a fence. Hubert Queener, held on a the switch on the power line, heard building and the Lowry home would gon frosh nine, likely candidate for a position upon tho It would be possible for Mr. Sharp of five can among the most of forging checks, was someone fumbling at the door of have been destroyed. team that goes to Paris for the chargo to be recalled and yet sccuro the mound. Bob Earl, didates for the among those who made a successful Nearly All Grade Teachers Are Also their tent and called out to know games. republican nomination or to win in who successfully coached Cottage Olympic who was there. Obtaining no an Spearow has for many years ex getaway. Reelected but Several Were tho recall and lose tho nomination. Grove high school athlete» to many celled swer he went out to investigate in tho pole vault, unoffi Androw T. Miller opposes Commis victories several years ago, is now cially breaking Not Applicants. but the prowler was leaving hur tho world’s record, Brodie Visits Here. sioner Roney in the recall, but noi- the university coach. riedly. Mr. Dodge fired two shots but he probably will enter also for thor name appears elsewhere on tho Edward E. Brodie, minister to into a tree to put a scare into the tho broad jump and 100-yard dash Siam, and Mrs. Brodie were dinner All members of the high school ballot, as Mr. Roney’s term of of- fellow. Nothing was molested, as Mr. at the coast meet to be held at the New Orchestra Formed. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede faculty hnve been reelected subjeot fice does not expire until 1927. Dodge awakened before the intruder Housewives and School Girls Win A group of young girls have university May 30 and 31, when Monday. Mr. Brodie, who is home to assignment. They are Miss Lula could effect an entrance. It ¡ b be the selecitons will be made of those formed au orchestra to be known for soveral months on leave, is Currin, Miss Maud Skidmore, Miss MOTORISTS FIND HEALTH Prizes for Ability in Making lieved that he thought tho tent as The Melodious Four. They have who will go to Paris. much interested in the forthcoming Maud Lamson, Miss Elise Price, PRECAUTIONS INCONVENIENT occupied by a road crew here anil given musical programs at a few of Bread and Cake. primary election in Oregon and was Miss Myrtle Lay, Miss Myrtle Kem that he might be able to obtain the recent social events. The per University High Wins From C. G. on his way through to the southern and Miss Alice Evans. Superin Precautions being taken to pre food or clothing. The prowler at sonnel of the orchestra is Miss The University high school team part of the state Bounding out sen tendent Hays, Principal F. L. Gran vent tho spread of tho hoof and The Crown flour bread-baking Helen Ostrander, piano; MiBs Delta defeated the Alfred Beidler home did not nis. Principal Ilina Beager and Pro mouth diseaso were found incon the Cottage Grove high timent on the candidacy of Presi onter but was heard outsido. Ap contest held last week at the Smith Hopper, ukelele; Miss Ramona team in a one-sided game of base dent Coolidge and Senator McNary. fossor E. J. Edwards were reelected venient by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ral parently nothing was disturbed ex 4 Short grocory was something of Spriggs, violin; Miss Laura Stewart, ball at Eugene Friday, the score Mr. Brodie is owner of tho Oregon some time ago. ston und their two daughters, Lois cept a ladder which had been stand a social event and many of the best mandolin. being 17 to 1. Tho following grade teachers have and Mabel Claire, of Dunsmuir, City Enterprise. __ ___ ing against the house and which of Cottage Grove’s bread and cake been reelected subject to assign Culif., who made the trip horo by was found the next morniug lying makers were contestants. There inent: Miss Etlfel Mmki-v. IM m motor and visited from Friday to were really two contests, one be on the ground. Florence Thompson, Miss Mariette Tuesday with Mr. Rnlston’s mother, tween the housewives of the city Hainnnt, Miss Mao Robinson, Miss Mrs. IxtuisA Ralston, whom they and one between members of the POSSIBILITY OF VALUABLE Gladyi s Oakes, Miss Nora Queen, found in good health. ORE ON CONNER PLACE first year domestic science class of Mrs. Aida Smith, Mrs. Katio Bur- They had to undergo inspection the high school. rows, Miss Ruth Phelps ond Miss as they crossed county lines in Prizes to the women were award Floy Kirkham. Miss Gladys Dix, California and whon thoy reached Pete Mescher believes that he has discovered some kind of valuable ed as follows: First, four sacks of Miss Elsie Canterbury, MisB Freda Oregon thoy wero subjected to a mineral on the ridge of the Charles Crown flour, Mrs. A. L. Wynne; Hammel and Miss Thelma Nntion disinfectant spray. They had to second, two sacks of Crown flour, were not applicants for reelection, Conner place east of the city. He drive their car through troughs Mrs. W. L. Hubbell; third, one sack accidentally discovered some ore on What reason could Commissioner Nels wished to avoid arranging for the Nease filled with disinfectant and tho the surface while employed near of Crown flour, entry No. 28, prize Roney have had for wishing to avoid enter timber cruise, but it is not at all unlikely LIGHT FROM INCUBATOR IS body of the car was sprayed withit. unclaimed. there some time ago and secured SUSPECTED TO BE A STILL Prizes for cakes made by women, ing into the timber cruising contract with that, if he is the hard-headed business man Mr. Conner's permission to prospect. were as follows: First, two sacks the Ncase people! that ought to be to hold his job, he could He has sunk a hole for some dis Thornton Corners, April 14.—(Hpe BUSINESS IS ON UPWARD GRADE; LUMBER TO MOVE tance and the veins seem to shoot of Crown flour, Mrs. G. M. Scott; see that the county was getting an expen cial.) —Mrs. Angelo Perini was for That is > query which has been suggested straight for the center of the earth. seeond, one sack of Crown flour, some time at n loss to account for sive contract and that this would be an easy Commercial reports indicate an Mining men have been unable to Mrs. C. W. Burge; third, 24-pound to The Sentinel by the fact that circumstan sack of Crown flour and 10-pound tial evidence and affidavits at its command way to save the county a lot of money, while the number of cars which havo upward trend in business conditions tell him what kind of ore he may sack stopped in front of her house at a of Crown pastry flour, Mrs. have but believe it possible that he show that he came near throwing a monkey the money from the timber for this year late hour in tho night during tho over tho country, which augurs well T. C. Wheeler. for tho lumbor industry in which may find something valuable. wrench into the machinery which was so well could be gotten by the simple expedient of past three weeks. She hns come to Cottage In the contest between members is vitally interested. Mr. Mescher is not able to give raising the assessed valuation a certain per the conclusion that the light from Tho time Grove of the first year domestic science greased and moving along so smoothly. Ims come, however, when much time to extending his opera an incubator which she was run class, prizes for bread were award cent. tions but intends to do so intermit It will be remembered that the necessary ning shone through a small window the Cottage Grove country need not ed as follows: First, four sacks of worry ubout anything more than a tently. The Sentinel does not like to believe that in the basement and probably in temporary Crown flour, Irene Griggs; second, transfer of budget funds with which to pay lull in the lumber busi vestigators suspected that a moon for the timber cruise was not made until the Mr. Roney forgot the importance of his two sacks of Crown flour, entry No. ness. Every report of the amount SPECIAL MEETINGS BEGIN shine still was in operation there. 5, prize unclaimed; third, one sack of standing merchantable timber last day upon which such a transfer could presence in Eugene on that day, for that 8UNDAY AT BAPTIST CHURCH of Crown flour, Bena Cornutt. shows that more and moro thia sec be made. would be to imply a carelessness in the con- Firemen Elect Officers. tion is being depended upon to sup Prizes for cake were awarded as ’A series of special meetings will follows: duct of public affairs that would unfit him At the meeting of the firemen Affidavits at The Sentinel ’ s command ply the country and thnt there must First, two sacks of Crown start Sunday at the Baptist church, flour, Dorothy Monday evening the following offi bo n steady permanent demand for Eads; second, one show that on this day there was an early to faithfully serve his public trust. with M. G. Bentley, evangelist, in sack of Crown flour, cers were reelected: 8. L. Mackin, Oregon 'a forest products. Geneva Kime; telephone call at the Roney home. Immedi- charge. Mr. Bentley is well known third, 20-pound sack of The Sentinel’s curiosity is aroused by the chief; C. A. Beidler, assistant chief; Crown flour ately thereafter an automobile speeded into throughout the state as a forceful and 10-pound sack of Crown J. T. Smith, secretary and treasurer. ii 1 - - -...................... ~ J fact that Mr. Nease and his companion were pastry speaker and as a logical expounder flour, Florence Chestnut. Eugene from the north. Mr. Nease was one shrewd enough to anticipate Mr. Roney’s Mr. Mackin and Mr. Smith were of the gospel. An invitation has also elected delegates to attend tho All contestants in all classes not of the passengers. The automobile arrived at departure from the city at an early hour of firemen’s school to he held in Cor been extended to all to attend these the Southern Pacific station a moment before winning major prizes were awarded meetings, with the promise that the the day. Why the unusual early morning vallis for one week, commencing meetings will be both entertaining consolation prizes of packages of the train bound for Florence was due to telephone call, followed by a race down the next Monday, April 21. and instructive. Good music will be cereals. leave. Hastily Mr. Nease and his companion highway into the city! Mrs. Humphreys, nationally known provided. Thomas Taplin Dies. demonstrator with the Crown flour entered the train and a few moments later, The Sentinel cannot explain what reason Thomas Taplin died Saturday af as the train was about to leave, they got off people, had charge of the contest 8PANI8H WAR VETERANS Commissioner Roney may have had for wish ternoon from heart trouble while the train with Mr. Roney. MAY HOLD REUNION HERE and conducted a bread-making and seated in a business house of tho cakemaking school for several Had there been a punctured tire or a few ing to be out of the city, but affidavits at city. The funeral was held Tuesday —those who advertise days. its command show that he would have been Grove Spanish war vet- Cottage moments of delay for any reason, Commis from tho chapel. Mr. Taplin was out of the city on the day when the Nease erans are discussing plans for hold —are nlwnys tho livest born in Canada and waa aged 82 sioner Roney would not have been on hand ing a reunion here in the near fu- First Ball Game Hers Tomorrow merchants timber contract hung in the balance and that years. Tho wife and one daughter, tare A group will gather at The Cottage Grove high will play its to sign the necessary transfer of funds for the companion of Nease upon that early Mrs. F. E. Dunklee, of Vallejo, —and. therefore, the ones Sentinel office at 7:30 Saturday first baseball game of the season the timber cruise and the opponents of the Calif., survive. who pick up bargains evening, April 26. to arrange the on the home diamond tomorrow recall would have had to find another smoke morning race into the city takes all the credit when any are to be had. date and details. with Springfield. The local lineup screen for the recall, for the recall would for the consummation of the contract, by rea Many Bales In Progrew is as follows: Pitchers, Linas Heard son of the fact that but for him Commis — yon are always assured have gone forward just the same. If residents of south Lane do not Mrs. H. H. Veateh. who had at and John Hewitt; catchers. Earl of the best service when The Sentinel does not know why Commis sioner Roney would have been out of the get merchandise bargains, it will tended the fanerai of her lister, Ballew and Paul Gordon; first bane. dealing with those who of Cottage Grove Miss Marv Buchanan, the Sundav Lloyd Armes; second. Dana McCar sioner Roney, who eertainly must favor a city upon the day that his presence was ab not be the fault sales are regular and persistent are in prog- merchants. Real before. was again ealled to Corvalli* gar; third, Claire Adams; short, timber cruise, was leaving the city upon the solutely necessary. advertisers. ress at three of the larger _ ___ stores. Saturday, this time for the funeral Lundy Woodson; right field, Her day that his presence w» absolutely neces Where there is so much smoke there must Uinphrey A Mackin, Helliwell A of a sister-inlaw, Mrs. W. A. bert Cochran; eenter, Ned Smith; Marksbury and C. H. Burkholder. sary, nor does The Sentinel know that he be some fire. Ihichanan. whieh waa held Sundav. left. Dale Miller. GASOLINE; LIGHTED MATCH; SID LOWRY SEVERELY BURNED TO VOTERS APRIL 25 ALL MEMBERS OF HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY REELECTED CROWN FLOUR BAKING CONTEST IS REAL SOCIAL EVENT Did Commissioner Roney Realize Rottenness of Nease Cruising Contract? r