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VOLUME XXXV
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 18. 1925.
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Ordinances for Improvements
Three Streets Are Ordered.
on
Homan Hurts Finger
Feeding HTringer
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Thirty-Nine Volumes Are Added to
Shelves of Library.
° Citv * Council □ °
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Ordinances for the paving of
The following new books, totaling
While feeding clothes into an
Meeting Juno 15, 1925.
Washington avenne from the west electric wringer last Monday, Mrs. 39, have been added to the Cottage
Petition of Maude Rice for re­ Anderson & Middleton t
line of Third to the east line of F. M. Woodson, of Harrisburg, Grove city library since the first fund of $7.50 paid as peddler’s
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Experiences of Local Boys
Now at Pond; Boh
June 18.—Mrs. Mary Massey was Eighth street with two inches of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L . J. of the year:
license referred to city attorney.
at Camp Jackson.
Build Railway
I
bitulithic,
of
Monroe
avenue
from
Anthony,
“
Golden
Village;
”
Bab
­
the guest of friends in Cottage
Seholz, of this city, caught her
Resignation of R. H. Townsend,
Grove while attending ehautauqua Douglas street to Tenth street with left hand in the rollers ami tore cock, “Soul of Ann Rutledge;” city engineer, accepted.
L. W.
Medford people are sparing no 1 on Monday and Tuesday of last i black ton and of Jefferson avenue off the end of one finger. The Barrie, “Tommy anil Grizel”; Caso, Coiner appointed to tho position
Logging operations in
from the east line of Third street injury is healing as rapidly as “Banner of White Horse”; Conrad,
pains to make the first encamp­ week.
son & Middleton camps
of engineer.
ment of the Oregon national guard
Calvin Marlow left Thursday for ! to the east line of the school prop- could be expected but it will be “The Reseuo”; Galsworthy, “ White
Finance committee given addi­ brought almost to n sta
at Camp Jackson a success, ac­ Sunnyside, Wash., to visit his par­ I erty were ordered at the meeting some time before she can use her Monkey”; Gates, “Rich Little tional week to consider bids for : lowing the completion <
j
of
the
city
council
Monday
evening.
Poor Boy”; Gray, “Thundering purchase of water bonds.
cording to word received from ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar­
hand.
out the timber in the low
members of-Company D. The pro­ low.
Mrs. Marlow accompanied I The improvement on Jefferson
Mrs. Woodson, who camo hero Hord”; Hough, “Covered Wagon’’;
Matter of placing street light at 'eantp. A large quantity
avenue
is
to
be
for
either
macadam Tuesday for a short visit at tho Hurst, "Lummox”; Kyne, “En­
gram for the two weeks includes him as far as Eugene, and his
corner of Van Buren and First probably several million
baseball, auto races, smokers, enter­ sister, Lillie Marlow, accompanied 1 with combination concrete curb and home of her parents, returned to chanted Hill”; Lewis, “Main street referred to street committee | however, on hand at th
gutter or bitulithic with cotnbina- Harrisburg yesterday.
Street”; Lincoln, ‘ ‘ Rugged Wat- with power to act.
tainments, dances and other attrac­ him to Washington.
mill of tho company and
ers”; Macaulay, ‘ ‘Orphan Island”;
tions. The field maneuvers for the
Jack Wilkerson, of Corvallis, waa tion curb and gutter.
City attorney instructed to draw present intention to eonl
>.
An
oral
petition
by
E.
R.
Lemley
Miehener,
“
Heirs
of
th<>
Incas
3000 members of the guard will in­ a guest at the Berggren home
» up contract with It. H. Townsend operations until this is
. for the paving of Eleventh street
I O'Higgins, "Julio Cane’’; Porter, for completing maps of city water a possible shut down o
clude a monster parade through the Thursday evening.
:
was
held
over
for
further
consid-
I ‘ ‘ Daughter of the Lnad"; Porter, and sewer systems.
streets of Medford, battalion dem­
County Commissioner Crowo was
| days for the Fourth of Jul
‘ ‘ Father's Daughter’’; Richmond,
onstrations and sham battles.
here looking over tho new road I eration.
are the logs thnt have be
The
following
bills
were
allowed
“Rod
of
On Thursday, June 25, W. M. Friday.
v Tho council decided in favor of
Redfield ’ ’;
Schultz, Continental Pipe Manufac-
since the installation of
“Plumed Snake Medicine ’; Stern,
Jardine, secretary of agriculture,
Mrs. Matney and Mrs. Wolf and the combination concrete curb nnd
turing company .............. i $1,075.45 rigging was 'completed
gutter
for
Chestnut
avenue
nnd
a
Program
for
Gathering
June
21
Is
will be present and will inspect the baby daughter, who were visiting
’ “ Matriearco ”; Post, " Etiquotte ’ ’; Frank Caldwell, engineer’s
weeks ago.
camp and be entertained at offi­ I relatives here tho past month, re­ contract with J. C. Compton for
Wotjen, “ Captian
I
All’’; Wharton,
Preparations for futuro
helper ............. ........ ..........
15.05
Given; J. Sams, G. C. Griffin,
this
work
was
ordered.
Action
on
¡“Old New • York’’; White, "Gio A’ R. H. Townsend, snlnry.. .. 145.00 ! operations will continue n
cers’ mess. Congressman W. C.
~ turned to their home at The Dalles
the
petition
of
B.
K.
Lawson
for
K. A. Tobias to Speak.
Hawley and Secretary Charles L. Thursday, accompanied by Mrs.
Hole ’
Wilson, "Professor How Hubbell, Jorgensen & Nich­
possible that operations
! Could Youf”; Wells, "Dream’’;
MeNnrv are also expected to be Bert Newton and children. Mrs. 1 the improvement of 135 feet on
Latham mill will eontinut
ols, balance in full on lat­
Newton expects to visit at The east Adams avenue was deferred.
present on that day.
Clippingcr,
"Children
’
s
Litera-
Several of the Sunday schools
eral sewers....... ................ 2,03:1.0!» nitely. Duo to tho preset
Washington
avenue
was
paved
A letter from Corporal Sam Dalles about a month.
of the country districts surround | ture”; Elson, "National Music of Win. Higgins, concrete side­
! tain market, Harold Anders
Sehwartz gives a vivid description
A number from here attended with macadam 15 years ago and is ing Cottage Grove will gather nt America
Ferber, "The Girls’’;
17.00 manager, wns unable to in
walk approaches...............
in
such
a
condition
that
two
inches
the program and pie social given
of life at camp. He says:
tho Anlauf camp grounds Sunday Fletcher, “Rearhaven Keep ’’; Hon- Win. Higgins, raising water
definite statement yestordn
‘ ‘ We entrained this year with by the Fnrmers’ union in its new of black top will make a fine for the annual Sunday school group singer, “Beyond Moon Gate’’;
...........................
2.00
the possible uninterrupted
eut
off
__
more order than last. There was hall at Hebron Thursday evening. street.
gathering held undfrr the auspices ¡Mansfield, “Martin HvdO”; Phil
Council ai iljourncd until Monday, ation of operations.
no last minute rush, for everything The $59 realized from tho sale of
of the American Sunday school lips, “Humpty Dumpty House B”! ; June 22.
Tho plant of tho Bohemia
had been planned carefully and pies will be used to purchase TUBERCULIN TEST ASKED union, This will
- be
’
I company at Divido w ill bi
an all day Quinn, “Beautiful Mexico”; Hine
was carried out with precise ex­ | lights and other fixtures for the
meeting open to any who are in- hart, “Circular Staircase”; Suckow,
down immediately after tho
Inspector Requests Local Help to forested in the work.
actness as to detail.. The army is I hall.
¡“Country People’’; Waller, “Deep OAKLAND TO CELEBRATE ■ for tho construction of 4000
Plan for Trip to This Section.
famed for precision and exactness
Mr. and Mrs. George Powell, of
The Sunday schools of Comstock, ’In the Hearts of Mon”; Whitman,
railway to be used in log
Horse Racing and Sports Planned orations which are now so f
and these attributes are in evidence Lorane, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Curtin, Shields and Blue Mountain ¡“Leaves of Grass.”
for Douglas County Event.
A number of requests for the and probably a number of others
Powell and family, of Hebron, were
every minute here.
th<> mill that it is not pr
—
“Friday morning at approximate­ guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. tuberculin test for cows have been will participate. Kenneth A. To­
to use donkeys nnd lines.
A
celebration
and
two
day
race
Charles
Powell.
NEW
MARKET
IS
TO
OPEN
received by H. F. Thompson, of bias, Sunday school union mission­
ly 10 o’clock we arrived at “Med­
It is anticipated that tl
meet
will
bo
hold
at
Oakland
by
Among those attending the basket Eugene, veterinary inspector, but ary, stationed in Eugene, was here
ford and marched a mile and a half
struetion of tho railway t
Sterling
Feed
Company
to
Go
Into
the
Oakland
Gobblers
on
July
3
to Camp Jackson. Our first im­ dinner at the church Sunday were the number is not sufficient to Wednesday making final arrange­
completed within threo woe
and 4. The race program will in­ that operations will bo rosui
Table Supply Business.
pression of eamp was very dis­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stout and son make it worth while for him t<t ments.
elude pony races, novelty races, thi1 first of August. A
couraging, as the large khaki tents j Hobert Stout, of Eugene, and Mrs. come here, according to a letter to
The American Sunday school
half mile mule race, saddle horse engine and cable will bo ti
A table supply market is
pitched on a hot, dry plain with Stout’s mother, Mrs. Guthrie, of The Sentinel from Mr. Thompson, union is an organization spon-
races and one mile and five-eighths the operation of the railway
the promise of 100 degrees in the , Ohio, Miss Pearl Blackwood, Mr. The letter suggests that someone soring religious study in the opened by the Sterling Feed
shade and no shade were enough ! and Mrs. Fred Demmers, Misses should obtain tho names of owners country districts which the regular pany in the building which they of a mile open races. A special
to annihilate our most optimistic I Margaret and Isabell Green, Mr. of cattle who wish to have the church organizations do not reach. have occupied for years.
The feature on the Fourth will be a
anticipations.
and Mrs. James Humphrey, Mr. test made and make arrangements There are 23 Sunday schools in feed business has been pushed half mile consolation race open to DELEGATION IS TO
“The company was soon assigne«! ! Rutherford, Mrs. Ella Roberts and for a car anil driver to take tho Lane and Douglas counties organ to the rear of the building and the all horses that have run during
Springfield Men Come to
to its row of tents nnd after n two children, Nelagene and Hugh, inspector around.
ized under tjic supervision of this front portion of the building cut tho two days but have not won
Removal of Car Shops.
It is customary for the driver of society.
few hours of hard work which of Eugene, Mrs. Thomas Goer, Mr.
off for space for tho mnrkot. A any money, There will be an addi-
taxed our vocabularies as well as | and Mrs. R. D. Geer, of Hebron, the car to ninke a charge of ton
The program at Anlauf Sunday large refrigerator has been eon tionnl five-eighths of a mile open
A delegation from Sprir
our bodies we wore able to say Mr. and Mrs. George Powell and cents the hend for the cattlo tested will be as follows:
strueted at the rear of tho sales­ race on the Fourth, making nine will moot tho Cot tag«' G rovo
We had completely taken the enmp. family of Lorane, and Miss Lillie but no charge is made for the work
10 a. m.—Union Sunday school room nnd a refrigerated counter events that day. The race purses ber of commerce this ovoni
of the inspector.
Strange to say when the mess call | Spahr, of Dorena.
session.
for the display of meats and perish total $1400.
In addition to the racon, an after* ask eooperntion in prevent in
When these arrangements arc
was sounded for dinner we were
11 a. m.—Short program by Sun­ able goods has boon installed. The
M. C. Harris, of Eugene, wns a
all present nnd the appetites of guest, at the John Small homo completed n request should bo sent day schools followed by address entire room has been repainted and noon program in eluding a b:dl removal of the Southern 1
shops to Eugene from Sprin
to the county agent’s office and by J. Sams.
all seemed to be whetted to such i Sunday.
hns boon made attractive and in game, foot races and athletic stunts Tho movement to bring this c
will
be
given.
a
date
will
be
set
by
the
veterinnrv
» keen edge that the food in sight
12
m.
—
Basket
lunch,
hot
coffee
keeping
with
tho
business
to
be
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones and
Judge George M. Brown, of tho about is backed by certain bu
cringed with fear when we looked Mrs. O. W. White visited at the inspector.
will be served free of charge.
conducted.
Oregon
Eta to supremo court, will interests in Eugene and hns c
nt it.
1:45—Song service.
Walker home at Black Butte Sun­
Tho objoct of tho table supply givo the address on the Fourth.
considerable feeling in Sprin
“Nevertheless there seemed to day afternoon.
Harvey and Glass Reelected.
2:15—Address by Kenneth A. market is to provide u reaily
It is propesoli thnt the ci
be enough food for nil and it was
Worth Harvey was reelected clerk Tobias, American Sunday school market for the local producer nml
The annual school meeting was
Eugene purchase a sito for
delicious too. Praise for our cook held at the school house Monday and N. E. Glass director at thi union missionary.
Auto
Hits
Bicycle.
to sell such produce to the con­
shops, tho site to be given ti
filled the cook house for it seems afternoon.
2:25—Address by J. C. Orr, pas­ sumer nt a minimum of expense
While riding a bicycle along the Southern Pacific.
A. S. Newton was annual school meeting held Thurs
our cook is the best in nil tho camp. elected director for three years and day. The vote for director wns tor Cottage Grove Baptist churchy
in handling. Tho market will buy highway near Latham Monday eve­
It is likely that tho pro|
“Tho boys surely aro enjoying John Sutherland was elected clerk. N.' E. Glass, 5(1; A. W. Kime, 27.
2.45—Address by G. C. Griffin, and sell fresh and cured meats, ning, Frank Richardson was struck
removal
to Eugene of tho tie
tho many donations made by Cot­ It was voted to discontinue the For clerk the vote was Worth Har former missionary of the American fruits and vegetables, milk and by an automobile which came up
now locatoli lit I.nthnm will
tage Grove people.
vey,
51;
N.
E.
Glass,
1.
Th'-
Sunday
school
union.
behind
him.
no
was
thrown
from
cream,
butter
and
eggs
nnd
live
The
grades above the eighth,
be discussoli.
Another gathering for tho schools and dressed poultry.
“Saturday morning at 9 o’clock school bus will be maintained an- director will serve three years nnd
tho wheel and suffered a severe
the
clerk
one
year.
in
the
northern
district
will
bo
we marched to the parade grounds ¡other year.
Mr. and Mrs Sterling, the pro­ scalp wound, but his brother who
hold at the fish hatchery on the pnotors, believe thnt there is need was riding the bicycle with him FAIR PLANS UNDER
to pass inspection. This we did
Mrs. James Simpson gave a pie-
McKenzie ‘July 12. Senator B. L, in tho community for such n I bu sl­ was uninjured. It is not known
with credit. Several companies had nic birthday party for her little
Residence Property Moves.
to repeat their performance that son Howard Tuesday, on his sevonth
The residence property on Sixth Eddy and E. R. Martin, field ness ns they are establishing, it who wns driving tho car, which Now Rost Cottage to Be Prov
at County Exposition.
afternoon as they did not pass the birthday anniversary. The guests street owned by the Bank of Cot superintendent of the American will be opened Saturday.
did not stop.
forenoon inspection.
were taken to Black Butte, where tage Grove was sold yesterday to Sunday school unions, will bo tho
Many now features are b<
“Saturday evening a ball was luncheon was served at noon and Ada R. Oakes, who expects tn principal speakers.
planned for the Lane county
The Blue Mountain Sunday school
given at the Jackson eounty fair a jolly good time enjoyed by the make her home there. Tho Ole
to be held in Eugene Septen.
grounds for tho enlisted men. ¡following children: Harold Geer, Christensen place near Latham was will meet Sunday but J. Sams will
22 to 25. Tho fair grounds
There aro only 3,000. Thore wore Oscar and Dolly Newton. Clifford recently sold to Glen Haney, Both not hold services there ns previous­
being improved nnd a rest cott
approximately 50 girls present and Townsend, Marvis and Wilma Suth­ deals were handled by Hall & Lang. ly announced. The usual mooting
will be provided.
at the Shields school house has
only 700 boys. The result wns keen erland, Mabel, Roy and Jean Eaves,
been postponed for tho Anlauf
The premium list containing c
HEBRON,
competition; so keen that to have Ethel Simpson and the honor guest.
plete information regarding exhit
gathering.
been successful in obtaining dances
will be ready for «listribut
one should have had at least two
Junc 17.—Miss Nellie Smolli ng.
.lune 20 and copies may be obtnii
THORNTON CORNERS.
years’ experience as a book agent.
of Corvallis, was visiting her eous C G. VOCALISTS PLEASE
by writing to the office of
ins, Lincoln, Ida, Ethel and Lily
“One boy’s remark will give
secretary, court house, Eugene,
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mrs.
Taylor.
Miss
Lily
Taylor
Kem
and
Mr.
Nelson
Are
and
Miss
you a clear conception of the
formation of any nature regnrdi
June 17.—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Presented in Recital.
tremendous popularity the girls en­ Sears and son Max, of Delight Val­ Smelling spent the week end at
the fair will bo sent, to any«
joyed. He said, ‘The whole seven iev, and Mrs. Alma Sears, of the Kall Creek visiting relatives.
requesting it.
Mr. Winecoff, Mrs. Kelly and
Two Cottage Grove vocalists,
hundred were around the girl"I ; Grove, visited Sunday of last week
Elvis and Leia Kelly motored up Mrs. Victor Korn and N. J. Nelson
was trying to ask to dance.’
I nt the James Plaster home.
Franklin Printers Coming.
the McKenzie Sunday and spent Jr., were featured in a privnte
“While Camp Jackson cannot be
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge, and the day with Mrs. Jessie Post. Mr. recital given Tuesday evening in
Tho Franklin printers of t
compared with Camp Lewis, much f Mi. iss Kathleen Smith motored ao
Willamette valley will bo hero Ju
Winecoff remained for a longer Eugene by ~ Arab Hoyt Rae, their
of our distaste for it has passed. Glendale F
Sunday to visit Mrs. visit and Ardath Post came home instructor.
27 and 28 for their second annu
According to those
¿6 27
Too much cannot bo said for the Dodge’s jmrents.
picnic, to be held nt tho can
from hero who attended, Mrs.
people of Medford. They have
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, of north with them.
grounds just above Rod bridg
Korn
’
s
number
gave
an
excellent
Mrs.
Jessie
Gilcrist
visited
with
done their utmost to make us feel of the Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs.
The printers were so well pions«
opportunity
for
her
soprano
voice
friends
in
Eugene
Monday.
at home and enjoy ourselves, They E. H. Dustin, Saturday,
with their outing Inst yenr thr
of
golden
quality
and
brilliant
The
pie
social
held
here
recently
have opened their hearts and their
M. P. Garoutte, of Cottage Grove, was well attended and brought in power. ‘Mr. Nelson sang in a rich
they have selected Cottage Gro
city to ns.
is building a house which he in­
ns the permanent loeation for th<
resonant baritone of broad range.
‘ * Many of the boys are contcm- tends to rent or sell on his prop­ more than $50.
3S~
annual outing.
The Christian Endeavor will have No encores wore permitted. Both
plating the trip to Crater Lake erty hero. Mr. Garoutte contem­
John Gill, of the J. K. Gill coni
Mrs.
Kem
and
Mr.
Nelson
wore
the
Hawaiian
Serenade™
give
»»
next Sunday.
plates bnilding on two other lots entertainment the evening of .Tunc accompanied on the piano by Miss
puny, Portland, will talk npofl
"Our officers and the officer* here later for the same purpose.
‘ ‘ Denizens of the Woods, St r<‘.‘ini|
26 at the new union hall. They Ruth Stewart, who demonstrated
of the whole camp deserve praise
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Long, of are highly reeommeaded as giving high accomplishments as an instru­
I’ll- r
Great Open Spaces.’’
for their efforts to make camp a Cottage Grove, were Sunday dinner
bo a business program Sntur
good, clean programs consisting mentalist.
success."
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of music and readings.
afternoon and Mr. Gill’s talk
Those from here who were pres­
Fisher.
be given nt th? evening camp-
At the school election Monday ent were Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor
Mrs. James Plaster and daughter ¡John Murry was elected director Kem, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Nelson
The printers will spend the
<© kr Westers Nsw.papsr U.lon >
SCHOOL HELPS IN RELIEF
Horizontal.
I Arvilla, visited Sunday evening and Truman Clark clerk.
night in the open.
Vertical.
Jr. nnd their guest. Miss Karon
1—Meat
I— Cn.eN.lt, pruson
Total of »41.80 Raised by Pupils with Mrs. James Plaster’s uncle,
The Hebron. Sunday school will Neb-on, of Moorhead, Iowa, Mr.
A—A a.rt pin* to r.talo ■ «-bar*.
3—Small partirle af
John Spray, at Walden.
for Children of Near East
visit the Latham Sunday school and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, Mrs.
of powder
3— Csnleloupe
OAKRIDGE PLANS RODEO
Mrs. George Foster visited Sun next Sunday, June 21, and will Bessie Sutcliffe, Cecil Caldwell nnd
T—Obor« paracrapb
4— Het
4—Bseurs
day
at
the
home
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
14
—
Distant
The Cottage Grove schools con­
also hold chnrch service. Mr. Shipp Misse* Myrtle, Kathleen nnd Thel
•End of Steel” Celebration Expect
10—PortalalBB «• tba
4— l.nlr
tributed $41.84» for near east relief Bert Lancaster, at Blue Mountain. will preach.
ma K« m.
IX— Healkss
to Be Exciting Attraction.
5— «'ompanlonn
>•—Tbs« which to.»aria kiOXloa
■luring the past year. The grades | Little Berta Lancaster accompanied
•—t on.er.ed
Miss Haze) Führer came home
10
—
Stream
11—llenvr linen
raised $34.80 and the high school her home for an indefinite visit.
Solution of Puzzle No. 4».
Friday from O. A. C. to spend the
“End of Steel” cclobration
IO—Kooaaa hlsteriaa
13— Musician
Mrs. Sadie Fleak loft this week summer vacation with her parents.
$7.
Tn a letter received from
IS—Frotte
14— Wander
»t Onkridgo I featuring rodeo, horse
to
visit
relatives
in
Portland
and
10— Beach
J. J. Handaaker, northwest regional
114— tintent treltnn nr aisle of
H. D. Aldridge and Harvey Shipp
rncos, prize fights,
1
wrestling, bar-
34—044
IT—Corl,
director for the near east relief attend tho rose festival.
were Sunday guests at the Gilcrist
becut», publie • speaking and other
XI—Roro alowlr
15
—
Unman
noir
neeennorlon
Mr. and Mrs. Willian entertain«*! home.
fund, thanks are expressed for this
as—stoR
Fourth of Jiily attractiohs is being
S3—One. nround n rnee trneb
relatives at their homo Sunday.
*4—
contribution.
John Carlile has Ix-ea quite
34 ■< nwtom
planned for Jtily 4 nnd 5. This
an—Talk wtiatr
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Tonoli
and
3A
—
Aerueo
bnt is getting bettor,
Mr. Handsakcr says: ‘‘The chil­
celebrntion will ho in honnr of tho
ab—Aokltorr organo
34—I‘olnte4 picee of benvp wire
Mr. i and Mrs. Alex Ingle,
dren are now out of Turkey and family, of Divide, visited Sunday
31—3wsr4
ST—Jnnetlon of lower pnrl of abdo­ Natron cut-off of tho Southern Pa­
with
Mrs.
Jennie
Pcrini
and
«ither
S3—Io4loo tribo
Dinuba, Calif., are visiting
have a chance to develop into the
men and tblpb
cific which is now under constmc
34 Kaat ladlao ebeat
SR < oiler ta
son. Garland Kimble. Garland and
sort of men and women they should relatives here.
tion front Oakridge io Kirk.
»1
—
Pabrte
A4
—
Dawn
<twa
word.
>
Mrs. Louise Lnehini and brother hi« wife returned Wednesday from
be. they arc. however, strangers in
ST—<S*Pf*n name
31—Tellowlah red
SR—I.I*b t Reser weep wem eve.
strange lands and America’s care Ortonfio Perini. of Sacramento, ar Billings, Mont.
S3 . Tbree-ma.ted Medlterraaean
bead aad seek br wi
.e.ael
George Schneider motored to Eu­
must not be withdrawn for several rived Monday for a visit nt tho
40—Helps
34—lleaaflfal
homo
of
their
cooain.
Angelo
Perini.
gene Monday on business.
years. As soon as the majority
pharmacy will be
Animal ebla
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The Lynch and Markham fami­
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of tho children have attained the
ST—Part of face
a few «lays nn«l
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First with Cottage Orove now.
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lies were Cottage Grove visitors
age of lfl our ta.k will he fin­
to the appearance
The Sentinel.
Saturday night.
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corner.
Letter From Sam Schwartz Tells
LONDON.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 47
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