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COTTAGE GROVE HENT1NEL. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1927. —’ Utelessness of War Proved by Voltaire (Mie of Voltaire» inost pepUiui book», lila hlator.*, of l'biiib-i. ! il, la devolvd lo u pruclh ul <>l III«* utter fnlly of war. ili« lile of Charle« XII <>f Mwe«l«-ii i» un • * umple wltliout eqUul of tiie «olo .il fullllty oí war. ( 'hurles, om <>t itir World'» moni lusplrlug evi« ui pies of a ciipitblr, ln*lel.iiig «l rular, lo ll Ufe oí »elf «leuml, . • <« bul om* fuult. lie upi-iit Inn • n tire Ufe muklng w:ir. Sturili«, Ilia career ut ili«- ug«* of righi« < n . I i I» thè succe»sful <|i-r<i«-<* of hi» «.i «ioni «igtilhul tile < omino« <1 loft « of sevrrui <«f Ilo* gieul« -t «««uriti! • of Eiir<>|«<*. wltliln u eompiiriillv*-ly short lime In* was completi* <l«c tato«' of eiiMlrrn Europi Siali) times In* ovrrwlii-|lii«*<l Ioni o'il numlM-ring hi» uwn live oi t< n olir. Cruwnllig «Ilei dillnon kliig», alino»! ut wlll. In» uini' w« i. uaually allrulstic He sougln ul way» to lo* Imperli«! «imi Just He «indrrt«M>k no «»ffcnshr wnr -. tl« Ilio lldentlon of bettering Ili» or hi» country. Y«-t wi.i-u in* >1 • < lir limi «Ione no liiMlhig g«H»d ll< hnd Irrepuriibly Impoverì« tini own «imi otiier couiitrli». .imi wuated hi» greut Ufi*, wlilch u bave ÌH*rn »o pro«lii«-tlii* of g«»« thè World. Ili tellina ini» m< »' iilfli'imt »tory Voltali* Impr« <1 upoti thè World ilo* terrlfvhiL- leasnea» of thè llilnu he ■>> In i wur.— Frolli "The Young Volutile, by ('. li. <'tinse. Small Change of No Interest to Roya'ty 4* | City Briefs ' RESIDENTS WARNED TO BOIL ALL WATER iron «»sued by ty health of all airinking re using. The affected tha* und preauu ii<hi»nl>h<, thè MU n Kinin Ni’iin», of Mr«. Lydin Hearn, who untlerwrul ttn opemtioQ hint wv«*k *it rt Eu gone in reported hnprov mg nnd in «’Xpocted homo the lm»t of tho week. Desk blotters free. Sentinel Mm. C. A. Kurt ell, who wn« cftllod to Portland la«t wook by th- illuoi»« of hor mother, -Mri. J C. K o I m rttiori, m expected homo to< lay Mn». Kobortnori m reported very much impriived. Mr», Bartell ’» father, Mr. KohertMon, wbn »truck by nn automobile nlxjut n w«*«-k ago mid in eonvulctring in n Port land hospital on Prather th • water supply i> from the west »id«* Loose leaf vest pocket note books. The Sentinel. Natural Pendulum I. oii I n I 'li 1111 • |««• <«f Bourbon the From 1« pretender, bud a royal • ay of kliopplug. When ll«>* World ».¡if bum ut It» height. In- »tulki*«J into nn et|H*n»lve boot »hop in I.*- (loll mid order«*«! u dozi n pair» of boot» mid »hoes. Tlx* b<Mitmiik<-r want ed to »ugg«*»t Mimethbig <>n ae «'■Hint, iin Ila* mmi was n »trung r. but til» remark Unit the bill would run to about $2."«o met with no n s | huim *. Ko hl» wifi- tii<-t fully uski-d for »oim* money loward the «-ost of buying leuther Th Ntranger pulled out a thick roll of IreiiNury note» mid huud«*«l It over A week later In* "tried on " Th«* renult wa» »ntlRtnclory, mid lb< bootmaker ln«iulr«*d u» to wlieri to send the or«l«-r. "You may eonslgn It to the king of France." lie r<*pll«*«l. mid notn**«! Ill» liotl-l 'I I......... . «• ' ' «•red By mesnenger with u flowery letter In French, In wmeh wus ... closed $22..-«<», representing the amount overpaid. A day or two luter it M*«-retary iifqieured nt III«* «hop with th«* iu - wh Unit the ki'ig wan Incensed nt the refuml, adding uffnbly that It would have l«een nil the smne If the balance hid lieen on the other side. .Muml»» ter Guardian. A gitini pendulum. f««rm«*«l by a L. W Coiner, city engineer, left strung«* freak of nature, swings In Munday for the oa»t where he will Yellowstone bullonai park, not fur from old Faithful geyser, accord visit for throe week* with rein Ing to the olllclnl government nut tivea nnd fr«endn. He will a|»end urallst In charge of the leitun* und ••ome time in Chicago with hi* two nature atudy work of th«* Unlt«*«l children, who reside there. 'tutes national park service. It con St. Denis Loose leaf vest pocket note «Ists of tin* trunk of a lodge pole pine. »unpeixl«*«) by Its top t«etw«s*n books The Sentinel. St. Denis, the patron saint of two other tree. of the num«* «is* France, e»|ieclully- «luring the < en Ncla.m Whip| >n l.-ft ln»t week for • ■les und swinging by lu base, so Falla City, wh«*re bn will have dint a mere touch will net It to turles of tin* old monarchy, 1» known In history ns Dionysius, the charg«- of n logging ramp for the »waving Apparently the tree fell tirut bishop of Baris. In th«* year W II Daugherty lumber company. or wua blown ««vet ninny years ugo. 270 he and tils companions suf- Its top becoming lodged In th«* tops Mr Whipp» was formerly in frr«*d martyrdom. Th«* bishop's chnrg«* of th«* Jon«*» lumber camp of Its nelghborw, which grew out body wum burled at u »|»it about Mr mid surrounded It. supporting It se in the Black Butte diatrict. flve mil«*» north of Purls. Some curely. Sub««*<piently noverai f«*«*t Whipp» ’ family will remain in what later u chapel was built over of Its base rotted awuy. leaving It tlo* grave mid It wus u place for Cottng«* Grave for th«* pr«*»ent. suspendeil In midair, one of the How arr you fixe«l for Intiip»? park nature trulla lias be«*n run pilgrimages during the Fifth and Sixth centuries. In the year 63o Electric Servirò Co., .">¡3 Main, tfc near tills strange natural grundfa King Dagobert built an abbey titer <-lo< k, and ttmrlsts are ¡«ermit Mi»» Sylvia Veatch, who tenches there, and Inter buildings of like ted to set It swinging kind still stand there. One Is occu »chool nt Hpringfiehl, was wn» ill with pied by u school for daughters of the flu ln»t week nnd unnble to be RESTORATION TO ENTRY Or LANDS members of tile Legion of Honor, the IN NATIONAL FOREST nt »chool. Hh<* hn. been nt Notice is home of h«*r pnn*nt», Mr. nn«l Mrs. hereby given that tin lands dracribed be- founded by Nupoleon I. l'»w. within the Cascade National Forest, John Venteh in thin city. will l»e open to settlement nnd entry at He Knew Better Do you »<*ck n tono-1 The (»nr th«- Cnitcd State» Land Office at Rose burg Oregon, under thr provisions of the Two negro boys were engnged unique tonic for nnturnl •titillili« hoturatesd law and art of lune 11. 19Qh If |t » 5 to change one of the large, heavy tion !» henltli. H«-nlth in the on«' any qualified person in the abarnre of tires used on the present day type tonic »ervnd by the Chiropractor entry By jM-raona coming within either of motor coaches The bulk imd So therefor Make ( 'hiropraetie of the (wo following claaaea; (1) Per son- named after each tract upon whose weight of the tire was giving them y««ur Hnhit. Dr. H. A. Hngen. application the lands were listed, if any, quite a little trouble and a bystand In order to avail themselves of the er. noticing this, mad«* an offer of Mr«. Eleanor Huntington of Fo» who prefr ren<‘e right must file their appli- »il. Ore., «laughter of Mr. nnd Mr» < itl »n within sisty «lays prior to date a quarter to the one making th«* W J Whit«*, i» eriticnllv ill nt n nt opening. (2) Ex service men of the nearest correct guess of the actual v. ar with Germany, who. in order to weight of tho tire. avail th 'inacivea of the preference right The very first boy to proffer Ills c m'« rre l by ('ongresa, may file appli cttl m w ithin one hundr« d ten days prior guess very confidently said: "ills All such applies- here tlr»* weighs 35 pounds. I hiss ." (I. (). Knowles, v ho nttrn<h'<l n t > date of opening t IM fild within the first twenty days Wtiereu|s>n th«* other boy hilari brotherhood mooting nt the I’reaby- of fhh period will be treated as almul- ously drolled Ills reply: “Boss, <Jat terinn church in Eugene, went on t.neoii>«|. filed al 9 a m on tho ninetieth shows how Ignorant Mini«» nlggpi‘8 <l»5 |»ri •» !<• date of opening Appli to Florence, where he spent n few rntlona by ex service men thereafter but la. Ali J<‘Nt put 7o pounds of air prior to date of o|M-ning. will be treated i |* ivh on businem». He returned InM In the «»rder in which flleil Th«* general In <lat tlrv,” Forbes Mngazito*. week. pib’ie t isy file applications within t My <’a>*. prior to opening date These Far From Perfect Gnllntvn V in •urn nr* .111 ' ’-ii n will be treated as niiiiult aneottsly filed at 9 a m on date of opening, but no Why don't you cull nt«* n «’on- Th«* Cottng«* Grove Motor rone n ;> i ttion will ba nii iw'd prior thereto key nml Inn«* done with It? Vov've NW \ NF 'i. .. NW .NW «4 >4 ...... NE u , n*n- hr«» «old n new Chevrolet NW , NI T 31 S R 3 K. hinted nt It long enough," said th«* NE J NW»4 See. Ill . "" «trit« * to D n Perini nnd n turd W, M «'nntainIng 5 »er»». l.i»tr«l u|**>n henpecked husband. the application of «1. It Singletary. Oak Chevrolet to Henry Khaw. "It wouldn't be quit« true," Mrs. F«-bni»ry rldsr, Oregon List n’.'Irto PA It HOTT. Acting Meek replied. II H>2 7 l> K T. ore le f vest pocket note ' Asshtant Commissioner of th«- (lener.l "1 suppose not. I haven't ears f.«1 n>H(M) long enough fur flint animal," he hYok-t The Sentinel Lmd Office. retorted, sarcastically. “oh. yes you have," .»In* returned I.TII swts'tly. "You don't ne«*d longer en in." "What do I need, then?" "Two more legs nfid n better voice." Announcement The Lesa ter Motor Co. Will open tin agency for STAR CARS of Cottage Grove building 401 MAIN New model six now on display—others to arrive soon Also full lint> of Star parts A cordini invi! ut ion is mid nee Springtime in Mara It Reelin almost useless to specu late upon tlte conditions existing on the planet Mara when we real ise that under the most favorable clrcuniatanees tin* best views and photographs show th«* planet small er than the butt end of a lead pen cil. So that the "nmrklngs" seen on the planet cannot be very pro nounced nor the changes of color which take place from time to time, However, th«' opinion grows that th«* dark patches which up pear on the red disk when sprlng- time comes on Mars nml th«* polar snows melt, can now la* declared much more certainly than before to be plants or shrubs or moss, or. at any rate, something green that grows. When tho polar snows melt on Mars, tin* waler flows Into the dry places and th«* deserts become alive with vegetation. All tills huppens very quickly and we muy reason* ably speculate great marshes ara I formed. PAGE THREE 1' — Bird Cripples Live NATIONAL BROADCAST OF MES3A0E ARRANGED Under Big Handicap THE VERY BEST As in Hi«* «-i«»«- of liumiiii beings, Bv William F. Fag«a »<» In bird life there are tho»« (United I'rcsi Radio Editor) which for come reason or oilier When yon order by phone or come here in person to NEW YORK, Feb* 21.—(United are fuled to go through life with certuln bmidicupa. Pres».) — The initial broadcasting on select your groceries, you can count on getting the very Unfortunutely, man Is mainly 1 what is i expected to develop into responsible for bird cripple». Itub- the first truly national broadcast choicest eatables possible to obtain. blt trupplng, um carried on today, Is network, with seven Pacific (.'oast r<‘Hpoii»llile for damage to thou- stations participating, will bring smi>l» oi pheasant». No l«rss thuu the voice of President Coolidge to 60 per cent of tlio»e »hot In a »mull wood recently hud only one listeners from coast to coast to PHONE 65 foot, but they hud muring«*«! to sur morrow. vlve und wer>* In perfect condition The occasion will bi th«* joint upurt from lid» damage. ««■»»ion of Congress on Washing Nmaller birds often get a leg ton’s birthday, It will mark tho Nixon h«-n houses in Delight Valley amuMimd, but Mi-em able to «et first address of the president over were badly damaged. along without It by hopping on the Three hours of work in water j a nation wide hook up since his X Modern Way sound one und using their wings. _ inaugural on March -I, 1921. Tho five feet deep was necessary be- J Not only will u starling Just man r <• Write bona ’ I age to exist under such condition», reconl presidential hook-up at that fore Bill Bertels could save $2’00 but It wlll tight mid scramble after time, 27 stations, will be broken worth of stock in a field near the tomorrow, with 38 broadcasters »laughter house north of the city. food mid tnunuge to hold Its own. In wild fowling It 1» freqtien tly participating. Twenty hea«l of fatted cattle and fouml Unit ufter n large flock of 20 head of « SfH-aking in the House of Repre 1 aboui hogs were bird» has been put to flight a sentatives, the pr«*»i«lr*nt'» voice d marooned in tho field and tho smaller nuitda-r remain behind Hnd will hi- carried by telepbuue line» : cattle were saved by swimming and show seem loath to fly. If these were to New York nnd distributed over them out. examined through n good pair of you this th«- wire networks of the National A new slaughter houM* had re- glasses, they will be seen to be the halt und the lame that have l««-<-n Broadcasting company. This organ cently been built bv Mr. Bartels little typewriter (Jumuged In some part of the body. ization, upon the invitation of tho near the bank of the Coast fork Nature lias a rough and ready United States commission for the nnd he expected in the high water wuy of healing their hurts and celebration of the 200th anniver- that it would be washed away but many crlp|4«*s survive for a time, sary of th«! birthday of Oeorge it withstood the flood. Few birds that are born crlp- Washington, extended the govern- Th«- Ninth street bridge near pies survive for long, for thelr ment its facilities for the inter- Woodson’s auto eamp was under enemies are many and the weakest oonn«-etion of the stations. severe strain during the high wa are the first to go. It is expected that the presi ters and mon were on guard Bun A’’ - *- 2» O < dent's message to congress will go day night to prev«*nt its going out. Doctor’s “Pull” Landed on the air at 12:30 p. tn., eastern Families in houses along the Him in Mayor’s Chair time, which is 11:30 a. m. central river were on gnanl to Hee from time. an«l 9:30 Pacific time. their homes Bunday night had tho The only doctor In Hcriipvflle de The National Broadcasting com- river risen to endanger them. It cided that h«* would like to be mayor, so he came out In tho [>«iny is already organizing a radio is said that seven families wore Price, seven Pacific forced to spend the night in one with case, .Scrapvllle Times with the fol I ou ■ network for the Ing notice: «•oast stations involved, with the house because, of the floo«l waters. "Fellow «ltlzens, I am running idea of developing a western pro Silk e$eek in the west part of '*60 for mayor. I have no particular gram service similar to that of tho city flooded that portion but platform, no reforms to muke, th«* east and middle west. Not the creek began dropping during nothing to say against my op|H>- only will programs be broadcast ' Sunday even though the storm eon nent ; I merely desire to be mayor CASEY’S RHEUMATIC of this town before I die. I know from some central coast point, but tinned. REMEDY Precipitation during the storm every man, woman and child in the programs of the east will be A Blood Tonic extended eventually, with th«* out- was h« ’ avy, 5.42 inches having this town, I have t>e«*n pr«*»«-nt at every birth, marriage or death In 'tamiing musical events of Califor fallen. The h«!aviest downpour was Drives out the poison of Scrapvllle for the past forty y«*ara. nia, Oregon nml Washington in on Sunday when thre«* inches fell. rheumatism, neuritis, If I am not elected I am going to turn mad«* available to eastern On Friday 1.14 inches was recorded lumbago, swelling of the leave the town. But before 1 go listeners. by C. E. Stewart, cooperative joints. Sold on a money I will tell all I know about each weather observer, .58 inch on one of you." back guarantee at $1.50 Saturday, 3 on Sunday and .7 inch For the first time In the history FLOOD WATERS ISOLATE per bottle by « on Monday. of the town everyone of legal age CITY IN WORST STORM The 8:30 p. m. stage south turned out. When the ballots were IN OVER 20 YEARS bound Sunday night was the last counted the old doctor had re (Continued from first page.) calved all but one vote, ami that one to get through and service was The “ Kem building was without disrupted by flood' waters which was cant by a man who had just moved iDto town.—Los Ang«*les heat becau«*. part of the - heating covere«l the roa«l from Springfield Times. system is run e'cetrieally. Water to Eugene and attained a depth in the baxenienl .ut off the oil of about 8 feet near Goshen. The burner, No heat was available 1 Well-Trained Horses Cottage Grove-Lorane highway was Visitors to a circus or fair are for the First National bank, the I open and several reached Eugene building being by using that route. always much Impressed by the liasemcnt of the Traffic to clever acting of th«* horses which flooded. the south was blocked by high Householders who' depended on water at Yoncalla an«l below. prance around th«* ring, and rise up ou their hind legs and dance to electricity for their cooking were Train service on the Southern tlie music of the band. In fact, so forceil either to cook over th«* fire- Pacific was disrupted by the wash highly have horses been trained place or depend on th«* kindness of out of tracks near Medford, a that at the circus of Corts Altdorf, their neighbors who had wood slide near Ashland an«l by flood a famous continental ring, a horse damage to the north. The railroad made a number of balloon ascents rang«-» or to eat <1own town. The new «yty hall basement was tie-up was termed the, worst in 30 alone. The amjetits are___ said ___ to have b«*en great masters of horse flooded and several inches of water years. training. The [«eople of Italy covered the main floor. The datn- Telephone communication both taught their horses to dance to the ag<* is nut expcctc«l to be great as north and south was out for a music of the pipe. In the Thir not all departments of tho city while Monday and but one line of teenth century there was shown a government had moved into the the Western lTnion connected Cot famous rope-dancing horse, while builJing. Slight -lamag«- was done tage Orbve with the rest of the artists of the Fourteenth cen to th«* basement of the new world. tury found plenty of scope for their talents In depicting the differ Baptist church by the flood waters. The Bohemia Lumber company PROFESSIONAL CARDS ent methods employed In the in the struction of performing ponies and was closeil down Monday as DENTISTS. 7 horses, one of which was taught to flood waters took out part of the tap his forelegs and hind legs on a flumi* that leads to the mill at R. W. £. LEBOW.—Dentist. Offio« board like a num playing a drum. Veatch spur. The company ex- Fifth sad Main streets. Hours, 8:30 to 12 snd 1 to 5:30. Evenings poets to resume Wednesday. snd Sundsys by sppointtnent. Phones: Anderson A Middleton company office 35, residence 161-J. Curiosity Wins at "Look here," began the youth, ns lost several logging bridges I Ui C. H. KIME. Dentist. First Na- he entered a butcher's shop and th«-ir operations near Rujada. The A-c tionai bank building. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Specialist in extraction, ad displayed two lovely-looking black- biggest loss was the logging bridge of nitrous oxid snd oxygen, und blut* eyes, "you have fresh beef at Culp Creek which went out Sun ministration orsi surgery. Office phone 10. Resi for sale?" dence 126J. «lav afternoon. This span le«l to "I linse," r«-s]M*nded the butcher. the company’s proposed operations PHYSICIANS. "And fresh b«*ef is good forblack up Culp Creek canyon and it is eyes. Is It not?" R. C. E. FROST.—Physician and expecte«! it will seriously hinder Start Friday, Saturday surgeon. Office in Lawion build “It Is." ing rhone 47. Cottage Grove. Oregon. progress. Two spans on the line "Very well. I have the eyes, you or Sunday; return by have th«* beef. IM you think you up Herman creek into the forest AXLEY, M. D.—Physician and midnight following ♦ surgeon. Evenings by appoint «•an sell me a pound or so without reserve are said to have gone out. ment. Over Kern's Drug store, Cottage asking how I got ornamented?" A wagon bridge near the obi Star Grove. Tuesday. Similar reduc Oregon. "I'll do my best, sir." the can p was washed out an«l ed fares to other points. The butcher cut oft the meat Per ni bridge over Mosby creek I | A. FORBES. M D.—Physician and -L'» surgeon. Calls answered day or and received Ids money without was wrecked by tho flood, New low fares for trav The night. Maternity work a specialty. Over another look at Ills customer. At C. J. Breier Co. Phones: Office 84. east side approach to the steel residence 199-J. el between local Oregon :he last moment, however, the old settled river Adam proved too strong for him. brii’gi* over Row points now effective. \ W. KIME. M. D.—Physician and "Look here." he said, handing about ** or 10 inches «tue to the - Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases of Save time, money and hnek the cash. "I'll make you a flood but the structure is still women and children a specialty. Office present of the beef. Now tell me pas«able. The O. P. & E. railroad over C. J. Breler Co., Phones: Office, nervous energy. Go safe 23*4; residence, 12 6-J. Residence ad all about the tight." lost no bridge«, according to E. P. dress, 1149 west Main. ly and comfortably on Morford, and the railway suffered DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS. the train. no great amount of damage though Land of Lottery I xr. H. A. HAGEN. — Licensed Drug lottery ticket* are sold In Madrid th«* strain on bridges and tracks SJ less Physician, l'hone 30. Ostrander Just th«* same ns news|«upers are was great. building, 630% Main street. Cottage Considerable damage was done , Grove. Oregon. sold on the streets in the United river States. One Is never ««ut of range to county roads, the Row ATTORNEYS. of the lottery ticket seller. Every higl way in tho vicinity of Cottage ERBERT W. LOMBARD— Attorney body Indulges In this dissipation, Grove suffering to a large extent. nt Law. tint National Bank build and there Is ample opportunity for The topping of the road was ing. l’hone 94. Cottage Grove, Oregon. then* 1.» ii state lottery distribution taken off by tho waters and in J. SHINN.—Attorney at L»w and every two weeks. There are official Public. Practices tn »11 agencies, but these seem to he pat several place« sections of the road court». • Notary The Delight valley Oregon. Bader building. Cottage Grove, T M BOYD, Agent. ronized only by those who buy th«* washed out. tickets to sell again. Ordinarily roa«l near Saginaw was under wa- ELECTRICIANS. A certuln motorist, very indig purchases are made of th«* persons ter and most of the valley was nant, indeed, drew up hesid«> a along tin* street who call theli inundated. ELECTRIC SERVICE SHOP—Electri wares Just ns the huckster and cians. High class house wiring and young num on a country road. "See A number of high school stu- newsboys do, and as the day for dents returning from the O. A. C. general electrical work. All work guaran here!” he shouted to th«* young fel teed. 513 Main street. Telephone 227. low, “why do you have these humps the drawing approaches they grow educational exposition were forced Night phone 183«T. every here and there on this road?" more excited, each one claiming that to stop here ns they could not FOREST WOOD. "Why," said the young fellow, h«> Is about to sell the lucky ticket. Hunchbacks nr«* the best salesmen, nink<* it through to towns south. Al YERS BROS,, dealers In wood. Body with a simulated air of surprise, *IL fir. no sap no knots. $2.50 per tier. "didn’t you notice? They were put for there Is a superstition that All available rooms in the city Fir bark, $2.50 a load. Dry second these persons bring or give good wen* taken by tourists who were growth, $2.25 a tier. Phones 38F14 and I there so as to give a fellow's car a start to Jump rhe puddles!" 38F3. luck.—Chicago Journal. marooned by the flood. Chicken raisers in this district suffered heavy loss. Bert V. Harbors Lacking in Chile (Title Is a land without harbors. Ha mis on th«* highway north of Steamers slop In the open sch hero lost «'000 eggs when th«* water and boats come alongside. The damaged his incubators, The eggs A. E. ROBERTS. President water Is filled with sea lions, and were due to hatch about March 1 the rowers often have to push them nml it is believed that they can A catalog, telling about our Secretarial, Bookkeeping nwny with their oars. The Hands family not be saved. and Stenographic Courses, sent free to any address, Antofagasta Is a busy town. was driven from their home by the built upon rocks and sand, In or- upon request. Monday is enrollment day. high waters. der to make n public garden th«1 E. J. Kent in Delight Valley people have to Import «•artli from other countries, but the small flow lost 1600 egg.« which wore due to erlng park is n tribute to the peo hatch within a few days. His in- pie's tenacity. eubators were heated by electricity 992 Willamette St. Phone 666 Eugene, Oregon. The chief means of transnorta nn«l tho power going off Sunday R tlon still la the cart to which ars night, ruined the hatching. The, hitched horses or oxen. McQueen’s Grocery T h " æ Remington. Portable Call let us wonderful Cottage Grove Sentinel j The White Pharmacy D $ 1.14 to Eugene and back D H H Soutien Pac’^c, H EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE It’s a Good School