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OF UNKNO MALADY Loxes a re being p aid In la r g e r • ■ •oiio in m e u n ite d H tate« and I flr» l In th e we«!« rn d is tr ic t o f 11 a m o u n t th ia y e a r th a n la d , w n lle ntatcM In u nut bit, wi<lr clu b prog- M i m r i l e - l t r - i »• . . l a , t y e a r «bowed a decided irn- Many Are Reminder« of Old "'»■ Contest conducted In ¡931 by majority of Voters Neglect to prav.-rnenl over p reced in g year» I Se«r«, R o eb u ck A C om pany. l e h r Death of C i ty C o u n c ilm a n Days in Mining Cam pi Oo to Poll« in Tuesday's “i Fr,day » t u L s u a y s d a le fo r p a y m e of n t laat w ith o weag. u t p e n final a lty t i l e r « w ill receive a price o f I I Comes as Shock to Com J ntW an d cam e clone to w in n in g u of Wild West. Special Election. o r lo ’ A*4® a d v a n ta g e o f th e 3 per 110,000 Club house. w h ich went to cent reb a te fo r p a y m e n t in ao - munity He Served. 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V o tin g wux Hat leu« m id orob- r * ce,ve<1 by m a il w ould boost the T h u rs d a y n ig h t fo llo w in g a b r ie f ; illnea« H e had u n d e rg o n e an op tio n neat m o n th T h e y m e aa fol and g irls. a b ly dl(1 not m uch o y Pr am o u n t s u b s ta n tia lly . O n accou nt ---- , ...» m o O m ucn o ver no 7 » o v u m e ra tio n a fe w w eeks before, bu t low«: per cent o f re g is tra tio n . U n o fflc ffic a l i i ? , , .;,,m , , i m a “ ” y . , p pay a y ln n* * ,o to r th e y®“ Ve a r ln seemed to have reco vered fro m A rn o ld , O r. Joe K x ra v a tlo n a , th e e ffe c ts o f It an d p h ysician s brtdgea, d r illin g an d blastin g w ere b a ffle d by th e m a la d y th a t A ale y. O r. H a r o ld E ye, ear, ' ended fa ta lly . H is d e a th had not noee. Ilir u a t I t you got a «Boot ow n p m c ln c t of Goshen, and been expect» d by th e c o m m u n ity fu ll ece in«. A rm ita g « , M c K e n x le a n d B r a ille . and cam e as a d is tin c t shock. A A rn eet In s u ra n c e A gency la-t South la tn e p rec in ct« voted M aso n ic dance stopped w h en w ord lie ««II you a policy an d m a k e your follow s; o f his d e a th w as received. W lddw popu lar. C o tta g e G ro v e 1, 104 ye«. 58 no T h e fu n e ra l was d e laye d u n til A rc ad e T h e a te r C o tta g e G rove C o tta g e G ro v e 2, 78 yea. 5« no W edn esd ay a fte rn o o n fo r th e a r o p e ra house Hundred Delegates Are Pres C o lla g e G ra v e 3, 73 y e, 40 no r iv a l o f re la tiv e s fro m O k la h o m a . Allison B each H a ir c u ttin g did, C o ttag e G ra v e 4. 8« ye», 33 no. I t w as held a t M ills ch apel w ith ent at Two Day Session p o lu . co n ve ra atlo n , no r u tt in g re B ru m b a u g h . 34 ye». 13 no. j R ev. J. A . S m ith o ffic ia tin g . T h e m a rk « C u lp C re e k . 25 v e t, 16 no. Here This Week M Dual Motored Seven Ton Plane ason ic lodge w as ln c h arg e o f A'l'u, bated O il Co. G o t «asocial j D o ren a, 44 ye». 11 no. ¡ services a t th e A . F . A A. M. eal w ith B o h em ia I lay«, la ith a m . 97 ve», 3 | no. cemetery. Has Trouble When It An«o> lu ted S ervice S ta tio n M r« J O. A rth u r. A ltia n y , wa« London. 32 ye«. 19 no. Mr H a r r e l, one o f th e m ost W |. ka' w a te rn tro u g h In tli« lub I elected p residen t of W illa m e tte L o ra n e. 40 yea. 19 no. ¡h ig h ly re g a rd e d o f th e c ity 's bual- Lands in Mud. by. pre v b y te ria l at Ih o a n n u a l session lto w R iv e r. 93 ye«, 13 no ness m en. had been a m e m b e r fo r ltc m ity N o o k A n ti k in k a epo held hern T u esd ay an d W cdnns S ag in aw . 59 ve«. 24 no. c la lty , A n eig ht-passen ger d u a l-m o to re d a n u m b e r o f years o f th e f ir m o f d a y O th e r o ffic e rs are : M rs. W II s ilk C re e k . 59 ve«. 23 no H a r r e l A T r a s k , se rvice s ta tio n H e ito r lta k e r y S ta le bread bak-1 lim n W re la c h n m d e r, S ta o rs a y m u p a lU ian p lan e , bound M . M ln n v llln e«l freeh d a lly . flr s l vice p res id en t; M r» O H tro m n a n r ranciaco to A la s k a , ow ners, an d prec ed in g th a t was In the tr u c k in g business. H e was llre«« ter D ir ty C ouch F u rn itu re W ilb u r, M alrm . second vice p re s i Spent Ih u r a d a y n ig h t in a m u d - Co. d e n t; M r«. M a r k lla y t e r , D allas, «liole a t th e em e rg e n c y la n d in g a m e m b e r o f th e c it y co u n cil an d o f th e M aso n ic en d E a s te rn S ta r H a r t. 1« .M a rk et T h e toughest re c o rd in g se c re ta ry ; M r s R o y N e l fie ld he re m lie d to th e hubs o f lodges H e w as born M a v 27, 1876, plat e In to w n . eon, C urvali!«, co rresp on din g sec th e la n d in g gear. in T a y lo r c o u n ty . Io w a H e w as B o h em ia (J u b T h e m in e r« ' re- rei i n . M r . I I A D ow d . A lb a n y I In th e p la n e w ere Lynn V. m a rrie d Ju n e 12, 1900, a t P e rk ln a , tre a t. tre a s u re r; M r«. W It Bollnn. C o r B la c k m a n , o w n er. an d E in a r O k ie to V e lm a H a r rin g to n , w ho B re ie r C o m p a n y R o tte n sus volli», m issio n a ry » d u ra tio n a l see L e m a n te re , both pilots, w ith M r survives. T h e co up le cam e he re penders. m la r y M r. M H D u rb in . E u fro m C olo rado In 1909 S u rv iv in g gen. lite ra l lit . ~ . e . 'r . i « c L - ' « ' . A 16 m a n C o lla g e G r a v e G o lf “ P " « ’ nger. M r B o h em ia Lum ber Com pany - - , , . * * 7 ' M. J d u b te a m was d- b ated 3 0 4 - 1 7 '. B *a rk m a n , m in in g and me* h a n lc a l b ro th ers an d sis ter a re as fo llow s: Crocked w o rn o u t m in in g tim b e r« A S m ith c M r . I I p ¿ '7 " f,r * b ,’n " ‘ *" “ * borne * “ ' >"«>« a , , e r m ,n ln * A. U H a r r e l. P o r tla n d ; R . G . H a r B ro w n D ru g S to re Y u k o n B ill people , s e e rrta ry C b m , l o r v a lh . ¡ .. le F ^ .m iE M n ,a ,'b e s «1 La u r . I wood. E u g en e , '" L T ” ’ * ,B A ,a a k a - rel. San F ra n c is c o ; F . N H a r r e l Joint. E7 R ussell' S u n d a y T h e c o n te s t wa» p 4 1 a y rd . Tb® tr ip fro m Sun F ran cisc o G le n d a le ; M rs W . Bosley S ervice S ta tio n O a s your r e la r y - M r« c H t r d r w i k V * * ' w ell c h ild r e n , M r » r M I 'f ' » « « « h e r. w ith a h a ll j j j » w " ," " d® ln io « r an d a h a lf C hickashH , O k la. c a r 'till It's Insensible S to c k e r All.nnv t .. fo r ' " n a t i o n Z lm m e r ly o f b o u r*- A » 'u p was m ade u e re fo r B ra in a rd . I . 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K e r r , fo b ■ , • ;■ - • — -»» •»■ C llv B a k e ry T a k e a tu m b le and a fte rn o o n » •v e n ton« to n i p lw I w o cm ih 7« Nevrn >aa « . lA U re o d w ith 76. lo w in g a b r ie f Illness. F u n e ra l ser ro ll w ith us T h , e S tu a ra - a g » e w re c a k n e r w w a as ’ . .' h i - ,. Or-. a tte n d e d • u iy c, m e d a l sc u t a n d |> olnts — r " g i " s » g — s vice« w ill be h eld a t 2 o'clock Sat C o ttag e G ro v e la iu n d rv W e 1» c s lln . « i L \ - ~ n , r r ’ n f e ? nd , n , , r * •" " ,w i l h C o tta g e < ;,« > „ p la y e rs • ' np,O,>?^, ” p u “ th ® big m a c h in e u rd a y a fte rn o o n fro m M ills chapel. w ash e v e ry th in g h u t th e baby ■ S ling p , o . r a „ „ w rrT both '»"'»^,1 fir s t w e re as foilow » I ’ ■B ,w F r e u n d T h e u n i» solid g ro n d only1 d i f f i Me. K e r r wae b o rn A p r il 1». i»37. C o o le y « R e s ta u ra n t — C om « In u " ^ I ,'U? r h .T “ , “ " " * 1 T u ®aday Z lm m e r ly 7 3 ,3 ; p re s ro tt 76 0 c u lty th e w re c k e r had In d o ing so a t th e old fa m ily ho m e on Row- an d «pear a bean an d a piece of " " " ’ b e P r e s b y t e r i a n ■ liu re h was Io be „h ie to get » solid M u rd o c k 84. 0; S u tto n 78. 3 r iv e r an d w as n e a rly 48 year« o f liv e r. "L’ E v S* V' rnl t ,m *‘8 ‘ be plane age H e had liv ed In le m le y 77. 1 ; Rosaon 77, 1 4 C o llin « la u n d r y A ll w h ite help, i v " ? * ' ? " “ ,a y ev en in g an d lu n rh an d near W ««anrrHifiv n o o n wert» »<®rvrd nt settled back in to »oft d ir t an d th e C o tta g e G ra v e m ost o? Fis life H e C ra b b 78. J ly ; D ra p e r 78. 1 4 no ch ink«. w re c k e r h«.l to do th e ,„ b o v e r Is s u rv ived by A b la u f 74. 9, K G n illd 77. 0 his m o th e r; a C ottag e G ro v e C re a m e ry Cow t h e B a p tis t c h u r c h A te a w a s g lv -11 T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n a t t h e h o m e M a in . S w n rtx — 89. 0; d a u g h te r, M rs. p e a r l M l t k i f f , C ol c o n c e n tra to r _ . R G o o d w in 83. , f r " o i l " V Mh,,r’ T h e F r e .b v T ra s k A3. 1 4 ; C u rtis A3, 1 4 , in , M o n t.; a son. G e o rg e K e rr, C o ttag e G ro v e S e n tin e l T h e Bo t ’l'ti" * m e e t n ex t y e a r n t Mill Bede 89, 0: W G o o d w in 85 3 hernia N ug get C o ttag e Grave-; a b ro th e r. R av C h a m b ers 86. 0; H lr a n s 81 s’ K e r r. C o tta g e G lo v e ; fiv e S ister* G r o w F lo u r M ill m a k r» (h ir fort* nt look *0 b a r*? C arlso n A3. 3; G G <««lw ln 89. M rs O B. P itc h e r. C o tta g e G rave . H ill 89. 1 4 ; P ete rso n 89. 1 4 wre leavin g c » 7 v. " X , S u n nyvale; S avage 99, 0; U r e v 93, 3 G ro v e F o u n d ry M o nu 1 3U" C lara K irk . D e x te r; Mr« S to w e ll 90. 0 ; N a y lo r 8« 3 fa c to ry f Ih r B ohem ia L e n a C o lb u rn A lam o . N ev., an d m in in g D e Y o u n g J r A3 2. E v a n « 88 1 p ic k *. M r» Edna B la c k b u rn . E ug ene D e Y o u n g Sr. 88 4; C o tta # G ro v e H e m ln d e r P u n * tw o g ra n d c h lld re u , R lllv M l t k i f f O m lld ou t w ell &*■ JH. rv.^ ’ hree -aet farce -co m e d y. " T h e M o n ta n a , an d K e ith K e r r. C o ttag e K n ic k e rb o c k e r 93. 0; Jones 93. 3 D u tc h D e te c tiv e ," presented a t th e u rove. < ’ot ta # Grov» Ir e C o H o t Ice fo r cold d a y S p r ln g f le l. ■ O . O . l • ,» "IL ---------; -------- ? ’be«l®i F rid ay niifht tin- C hestn ut T r a n s fe r P a c k tra ln s b a ll te a m w on P r a n k B ra n c h R ilc v to S peak an d w agons fo r h ire. F r a n k B ra n c h R ile y . p « r of ■ o u m y 1 O. O. F . I .a g u e w hen O rego n p u b lic speakers, w ill ad- C o lo n ia l C a fe E a t. d r in k an d be th ey hand ed C o tta g e G ro v e 1 G m e rry dre«» a m e e tin g to be held In th e G F te a m a 43 30 b e atin g here C u lla g e G ro v e M o to r C o W e M u n d ay n ig h t T h is was th e play- th o d is t ch u rch . E ug ene n .,r ,n . M ,.re h u “ r 7 d r £ t ^ le n *§h t f ° r ’‘x P*a n "G on s .¡' s h a k e o u t k n o c k s a n il k n o c k o u t x » ? - (h e shakes. Fn h o ,” ir” t P ro g ram . T h e E m .c n . G le en ,e n w ill g fVP a short C o tta g e G ro v e G as C o I f you need nn o p e ra tio n we g iv e you „ 7 7 L T ,A n u ,n b ®r f™ n i here in- th e gas. X ’ ‘«o a u e n d .e h° U ,in * C h a n d lers L u m b e r Co. Just lu m b e rin g along. “ be ; t . , r ' ,t. m .„ u .,„ iP1L L° o T n ,y ,a ” d ,h,> P ° Uc® Produced m a n y en D r a in E n te rp ris e D ra in yo ur on defen se T o m m y H u n t Dies. n e w . 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S p ^ g 'i , X Ona n T „?dU U * r ‘ n,r f ° r ^ " ^ b ^ ,d e « ^ ^ \ Ib ^ ^ d lg g ln a Io O ld R elia b le . F a rm e rs ' U n io n U n io n m ade W ith B C ox led t h - n 7 h ” ,M 7 ICe S p r ,n « f " <1*' »> 30 r ifle . P lu n k J a rle c k escaped f ^ m ’ th e spuds and onions. F r e d s P lace I f bored elsew h ere board here. T h e lineup« . . ,, . pvrt w,tb the servlco bayonet O scar L ee; M a jo r H a n n T b a Y 'H o w l- F o ste r. G eorge, N o v e lty Shop C. G 30 45 S p rin g fie ld ______________ ll l n k - y , d in k e y , pm le voo - m ean th * w a , Pa ‘ h. H a r o ld A lle n - Cux. Ill Ing N o v elty . A u g ustus Coo. n e w lyw e d . O val G o ff. 2 G liln e y A S a fle v G ro c e ry lA iw e ll; G ,n la d H o o w w le le r r Coo. hl« C........ 4, E n iH lin g ~ i » 2 Ì T G d ys -Vs H S h o fsta ll. P ro m p t servlee no long w eig h ts M in e r, 2 31 en v" " ' aJor'’ «»«UKhter. L e ra — 3, M a ttin o li! G r a b e r A G e liy s O ld re lia b le G rig g s, 1 ---------- o f th;. * mhr°»la McCarty, queen —X — 9. S qu ires h a rd w a re co m p any. R a lly . 7 5. Cox T h e C J. R r e le r «to re h e ,.- h a , I L e e Ml ™ A i S t a ‘' ’ s o u r d r a aF G o ff's .Shoe S ho p K lo n d ik e boot Bagley, 2 » been purchased by W illia m P e te r- w ho lose« h e r "abo M a u d e an d shoe re p a irin g . Thles, F'ouowlng l h . - g . m e an d p re .e n - i X r a e * w^s" X £ £ i » “ « ‘- « 'V S m o tle r s . t e a m e d G r a y Goose C a fe S tr ic tly fresh ham and eggs. ta llo n Of th e league tro p h y to ye ars «go. P re y " m s to ° l>hal he wwJ C ra e h , h '' ° ? y lu n > M rs. B .m n v 1. O . O. F. fo r 18 v v a r'I m a n n e r o f th e H re le r C ™ lw d er r '<J’r "r K ™,Ut; G o ld en R u le A u to C n m p S e r h® «'row le a n , th e vice w ill, s a lls fn e tlo n , gara g e sta he I * 0 * 0 F,’ hh ■ íl*ff^*” hnf^ ,“ ■ a ‘ i tO reK."’ K u g '’ '" ' nnd fo r IB y e a r* ^ b'elds. ° { ° h ,° K ' sl<' tio n an d store h e r« n f ik * h a ll fo r n il m em | has been vice p res id en t of th e _____________ G e n e ra l S ervice S ta tio n <1 P is o f th e oeveral te a m s present. B re ie r o rg a n is a tio n . ~ 7 7--------- c o rra l ----------- -- ■ ■ T h e nam e o f th e store has been ,, r , an * b u rv h I I " » I'a s to r. G ro v e H a r d w a re Co T h e store 9 1,.,a,l,,y Market Make« Repaint, changed to Op e.e;;e’n°.,,'"„?r ‘ m " Dram.' h a s " ’ o f o f c h it, proo f en n rn elw are - . i.tv ii « it lieu he q u a lit y M a rk e t has m ade re P r ie m e n ', son H o rm a n the w ill H a ll A Jo hn sto n A lot fo r a be C h r is tia n p u lp it h e re to sueeed p a irs Io It« «alesraom an d has re associated w ith him . lit tle a l llll e fo r n lot _____ _ >R ' Vo L ° ' S h aw , w h o w aa called l lln e r M a c h in e Shop W e lin e a rra n g e d co un ter« m id «tuck to T h e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t cost »2 M a f F r a t ^ ^ ^ g r e a tly Im p ro v e th e display. b<»r<» an d punch. i < J. Breier Co. Store Is Now Petersen’s (Concluded next week.) Your Home Print Shop First per" e " ,p iu p e r ca p ita . “ ‘ O ,t’ * <0 X L ‘n i,''i i , u \ “ en'8 Iclaaa established b y R e v Shaw ' Discarded GOLF CLUBS WANTED The Cottage Grove Golf club is making it possible for a number of boys to play ifolf by exchanging la bor for golf club dues mid by furnishing them with discanJcd dubs, also in ex change for labor. A number of woods and irons have been contributed by mem- » is. but more are needed, especially irons. Any hav ing clubs which they are willing to contribute to the ib is , may leave them at the ■'sentinel office. Several dis- ■ariled hags also needed.