Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, May 10, 1918, Image 1

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VOU'.MK W V I
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OOTTAUE
GROVE
LEADER
»‘OTTAUK OKOVK, L A N K r o i \ T Y , OKKUON, F R ID A Y , \I \ V 10, pilx
COm fiEGROyEJS - K
230" EFFICIENT
« B "p “T « K " S Æ " E “ S
M iJ.-rliy of Mrr< hunts I’ avui Eatct
turning Traveling Meu Out No
Ai timi I » Tttkeu
j
futi miar Frightened Aw ay A fte r I U »
iug Mniaabed Combination Dial
(let» N o Money
NUMBER 3.‘i
r ■ *“ 5 M S * « * W ill MAKE DOUBLE
RED CROSS FUND
Admit» H U 0 » u Mistake and Ask* for
f a i r Treatment by the Voter»
of Laue County
» «
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v .« '.
u
u^u
ami Keadlogii. Music and Talk*
Will Be Olveu
Wlii't )nr
lilt •«liM II b
i not a traveling iih ii ' n |» m *
X «Imimy ami incf feet i v «* attriopt to
Mien Katun '* talk at the Arcade the*
The final parent teacher meeting of
^ivrn in tlii* i lly thin year rob tin* mil** at fhr Houthrrii I'm ifii* ali r XX «‘«Inenday evening war an able
the year will be held in the high school
i
i
t
tir
moot
quintini»
illinium
(hr
mrr
ntatiou ttio ina<f** (lining the noon hour detenne of hm pat riot imn and loyalty,
Gottuge Grove's Subscription to
auditorium Tuesday, May 14, at H p.
« liniit a
I li<' mutter \\im lukni u|* ut I'timilny.
Cottage Grove to Raise Money for
an admmnion of bin own inintake*, and
m.f at which time a resume of the y e a r ’s
Tinnì Liberty Loan Bonds
t hr inn 1 1 «, j* ot till* r olii III i* r r j li I rillt»
I |* oii hi*« return to the o ffiee at 12:25 an appeal for \indietttinn from what he
National and Local Work
Monda V night, but tin deeimon v. an ar lit ter an ubni'lire of Mi niinutm, G. K, chaiactcrizcd an un attempt oil the part work will be made and a special musical
I» $1)2,250
program will be giv ven.
Simultaneo suly
iiv .d ni bv tin club and the pioinotmu Mill**, a^riit, (Jiio'ov ere<| that the niife of iiiemberu (*f tb«* Kiigem* commercial
The program follows: .Selection by
of ilo j » In h wan b i t it i* to the men ha n t n hail bern tat<l|*rrei| vai G i ami the com club to «low n ir i in by im*tbo*ln fur more
the Christian church orchestra; piano
ot Ihr city,
tuna t ion liai knocked */ff. The nufe hemoun than any mintake of which he
('utility (loon Over Quota by f i f t y I
nolo, IlihJrcd Hall; readings, Bonita
llo'ii m nome variance of opinion an twin lock I and imponnibb* ot op(*ning hinl b*-*-n guilty.
Plans for Local Campaign in Hands of
( ' « l i t , (JottiiKP Orovft, Cubil lie.
Meager and Milliccnt Burrows; vocal
to w it thi ) Mich a |»M III« would be lid by onlinary iiirann. The intrmlrr had
Mr Ka ton attempted to make it plain nolo, Minn Minnie Wilcox; talk, ‘ ‘ Hum­
Mrs C. H. Corson and A lf. Jury;
V f n w m i l ami I'loianr«« Ait)
i .tile but tin* lunjonty nrrin to flunk ^ainnl rntram-r through the freight dr
that In- had no intention of acting in m
National Committee Yet to
ming
I
p
the
School
Y
e
a
r
,
'
’
Alta
King;
ItlKKf^t ('ont 1 1 but mi M
tb.it it would be a |»lraniuit
and ln*ne |mt dt*t»r. A man having bueinmn :it the dmlo)ul manner m attending the meet
readings, Miss Helen Simpson and Mrs.
Be Appointed.
filia l < • rnt tor tI m * t<*wn and not out i ilrpot tried the dom during the time
mg at Chicago, for which action he hat*
of keeping With the timen Limt year the thief mimt have bern at work and been ao Acvcrcly criticized, and which Carrie fiemen way; nddress, “ The K d a
tion of Our Schools to the World War
4 '.i"la g' i* Gf«»s c 'i ntiliii* n i » t mil In t lie the traveling in«*n were givi
to under- thin m thought to have frightened him he nuyn wan taken advantage of by hin
O. M. Hem ; talks, “ Closing the Y ea r,“
N e z t comes the second war fund
Gm. 1 Illicit) i«*u n tot h in $i»2,25o, nil n ta ml that they might again en juy | away.
encunen tor a campaign of persecution
Klbert Bede, Superintendent (Hass, A l ­ drive o f the American Ke«f Cross for
«•A «*| lililí« ••I *"4 •li <»t I t'iL'.ldll I II*« Hliioiiiit Cottage (irove'n hon|of ulit) thin year,
.\l l Mill* nun|»rrti*d .lark McNeill, a wever before equalled in Kune county,
fred Hkei and others.
$100,1)00,000, with which, in Cottage
•'••iiI arrival from Cortland, who had and in which he naid rue!hods were cm
i»*U«‘•1 «»I tllln ilmtl 1 t Will» MM.ItMl; tin- ami while the invitation wan by no
Grove, wifi be coupled the local branch
o
o
.
h
i
*
a
lufiual
one,
it
wan
iimletnlood
•
II
1
C
'been
.irouml
the
«lepnt
a
good
part
o
f
ployed
that
w»*r«*
as
questionable
as
his
nu»
moi
c
titan 220 |»**r rout
I. " 1 ”
eampuign for funds to carry on its mil­
t tin I the di umilici n would be welcomed 1 the tune since he came to th«* eify May action would have been if he had be««n ¡ IN TE R E STIN G PROGRAM
• lilt Milt
•i i •* again thm year.
I'll** (‘ IItin* «'«•Uli 1 y t-krerded Itn .Hof
I. and whom he had seen near the depot guilty of believing in all th«* things
IS G IV E N BY LE A G U E itary relief work. The campaign will
j b**gin May 20.
I tie a lt.* ir tubi here Ma) 2 Ó hint year J as he left for his home at noon, lie m* j whu h have ever beeu chaigt-iT against
1111*111 ! ol t 1 « « JMitl 1 » more than * » |.er
Cottage Grove's quota in the coming
w
an inopia li f led nurernn ami t tie rordinglv iiotifi«*«! the authorities o f the (the People '« P«*ac«* council, the meeting 0 M Kem Gives Address for Himself
i
« »’III,, the Nllhnc r 11 »t llonn
totalling
national campaign will be determined at
W e I e lirait) ili tlieir Upprcriii utfempted burglary ami Ins suspicion o f j o f which ¡n Chiiago he attended. He |
and Elbert Bede
•if#»», ull i 1 I ICH in th
• mit V goti,g w ell i Uoe*«t
a meeting in Kugi*iie Saturday night of
«•V «1 th«« im nun mu
McNeill.
declared that he hail never been a
I li ilddit ion to * ' *
O fficer M< K« rriiiu visited the Central member o f this organization, that his
*M' interesting patriotic program was the executive committee which will be
• ..Gag. t • 1 «• V • Ihn
ot her i llien I •*
attended by C. K. Lrnphrey and T. C.
I'lanulug lor Patriotic Hally
hotel, wber«* McNeill bail been roomirig, connection with the meeting was slight, 2*veri ll? (he high school Tuesday eve*
eine more t ha li
«•mg , ( * 1 « IM I'll un«! 1
i «• 1 1 g« tiro «• i*« planning a >«pl«*mlid but McNeill made bis es«-ape by passing | ami that he took no part in it.
ning under the auspices o f the Patriotic Í Wheeler as Cottage Grove representa-
doubled th en quotHft.
I* nui Inr th«* big putitoti«- and educa • lowa the hall of the seeoml story, from ,
I ■ » a n-presentutiv«• of The Sentinel, league. Drills by th** west side and east U v**** It is thought that this quota will
I lie tot a 1*1 b V dint l ir I inllnw :
tii'Mül «'• i u u t y i«hool rally tn be held ut 111 a room ;»t th«- front ot th«*'l*uilding to ' following th«* m.-eting, Mr. Eaton »tated *•*»•■ I » » * t grade« worn particularly f probably bo a minimum o f *3500.
In
No Hub*
Qunta
Amt
ne M IV I. and I v
Nil schools of a room at th«* rear w h«*re he descended that a«* hop«*<l h«* had made it plain that 'pleasing. The male quarter gave a num Ia** year s campaign the c i t y ’s quota
•J J VI t I.**,. 101 » * ..» .,200 j i
1 .ugelli
a,,d there were readings by M iw wa*
which, however, was thought
.1 unction ( i
J;», I imi ! 1 b« « omit) will take part 111 this affair by means of a ladder placed against tin* lie regretted ve*y much having attend
,¿in i
42-i
ed th. meeting at ail, that he certainly *,ar,lla Wilkinson, Miss Hazel Lourkx to
a disproportionate amount for a
I l.loo j hii-h will dt*phi) the war work of tin* window.
1*2
I Ini cm ••
21,200
n lm«»ls Th<*r«* will b«* nia ii) prize com
I», ||Ml
About 1:2 0 p in. McN eill was over ¡should not have attended had be
he had ;il,d f ’lyd* Burcham. O. M. Kem deliv c»ty
*ize*
71
«'"•’»•'K
Twenty-five per cent o f the amount
taken, walking along the country road I an) realization of the construction that | “ r,*d a splendid patriotic, address and
11 i
I I mw « II
I 4,«00
«>. :&o j p«*tltlo|is in eon lie«* tinti with the rally.
raised in the national eampaigu will go
toward Kugcnr, by It. S Swengel, who would b. put on hia attendance, that he derided to give half the credit to El
è 1 ,000
.12,1 MM I j
Npi mg! u bi
2 i ó
Hc.b , who was on the program for to the loeal chapter for its war work.
1*1, I 01 » XX II Sham*. $lOO; (»«*nrg«* H m ith , Cóli; guv«* him u lift to that city, not suspect «lid not believe and never had believed
I ultiige Uln
l»j«
0 2.25o
Kd WeglMl, $ i IMI ; || H. Cline, $50; mg that the man was wanted f«»r any >u uuv «*f the disloyal things charged
similar address but decided that he A foreeast o f the amount o f money that
mo Cl • ü î Fiul«*v, 40t»; H ( ’. ( » !i*uni»fi, 450, • nme. A motorcycle stofru III«* same j as the platform o f this organization, ''**ild please the audience better by not will be required for the work o f this
lot s is ....... t Jó!» 4 .» »1.000 f t
I -, B uim I !«I u M H u m . 410(1; I. XX
branch during the coming year indicates
•veiling at Kugene is r!i<»iight to have | that he had paid very little attention mbling them longer at so late an hour,
ut
ludividuiil 11 b«« i iptioiis in th*
II mit, 4 l(Ni; I. l> (>v\«*ii, 4Ó0; XX H been taken by McNeill.
that not less than *4000 will be required
till« organization before his a t t e n d - ------------------------
to this
1 ) mg ««immun 111 «*« «*l tin- * «tttug«« i*r»»v«
l'hillipn. f Ó» ». 1 • C XXV linon*, $50; A.
to carry on the work. It is to make up
M«
Neill,
who
whs about 25 years of
M
i*
f
iinM
g
meeting,
did
n
««t
LOST
M
AN,
THOUGHT
tllAliit'f ul«* listed below t«»g«*t hei with
XXIt it iii ? i i i , $5d; Pinuk Pli «hcr, 4 ÓI»; F ;«g«*, left behind him an unpaid board [ know of the disr«‘pute into which the
the deficit o f approximately «2500 be­
li«« MmoliliI ol bollii* pui«hii*«d b) t«ti«-li
DEAD, IS FOUND A L IV E tween the forecasted requirements and
X XX urlici, 4ÓH. R \\ Matthew», «luti, bill, a pair ot gray trousers and a black 1 organi/.atiou hud fnll«*n and that noth
I lie « II) ll*t Will be published lu it
the assets o f the branch as represented
J II Wolder, 4 ÓO; K I . Gi»«»«lri«lg**, $5o; *w«*ttter «I the dep««t. and a pair o f cov-
,u* .... . ’*« ,l" '
•«'l.i.r him to
|.vnX Hollow, Or.. M:iV ».— (Spatial
w «-«-h
in membership money and the 25 per
* Plinth, $5o; (ì. P Smith, $50; J. S. , • rail* under the hotel bilibling
\ ham
l(*»w Hiver
\lbeit It Xudi-isoii f b » 0 ,
! •"> k " ‘''
■ '“ •■•'"•f of_that to The HentiML —Mr. Babcock, th« old
cent to accrue from the national cam­
I'owiJI, *.»»», \ Diiguu, $50; L. B Pugh, uier aiul « his«*l which h«* use«! in his •rgani/.ation, even though recent events
1 «*m I(«»Itoli, t '"O, \fltiui tt i'IiildeiA,
man » h o wandered awav from the Me-
paign. that the local campaign will be
« i'b II G Tennis, $5o.
bungling efforts to open the safe were i i«s»d m*t transpired.
4 I 00 ; l.dwiinl (« (*o|e, 4ÓO; II Kstu
Culdiimt mill and wa* lo*t, wait gone a
Mollili View Claude H \r«i«*. $100; •d* ntificd a* tools r«««*ntly stolen from
Hi* inaintnined that many o f the del week before he could be located, though made. Since the beginning o f the year
bl«»ok, t '.OO ; Zeno bull, fóO, Men/«»
the branch bus allowed no benefits to
l i « J li<*i«!!f*r, * 1 on ; J H Coo|«*y, $100; I flu* II a in loth A Kohdc Idiicksiiiith shop. » ••gat«-- to the Chieago meeting were *in
iioth mill erewa and the men of the
M«’f w in I inner t y , flo u , bilbuin (»ill«-*
J \ Klliott, $5o. V J Hopper, $50; j
\ « ere men. but he conceded that the neighborhood Mearched for him far and be given nor solicitation o f any sort to
pu, % loir. H a l b ) 11 ut in*. 4 I 00 ; iieorg«*
be made, and after this campaign no
W D Heath, $50; F J llelliwell, $50;
meeting was indiscreet and his own at­ near.
VN llattoti, fóo, I Iru It lliilisoii, « lo o .
other will be made during the year.
Win aiul ('urne Hands, $00; J. C. Hup !
tendance
also
indiscreet,
as
afterwards
Hobelt I .»n«s, t lo o ; B «ii I a :•
When found he «•»< tinleep on a bed
This local campaign, then, will be the
’ i J" ».
John W H u m u s , 4 .JMI; Hoy i
up|M*raed.
I toil;
Melvill •lut'ksoil, T ÓO. («eofg«*
o f mom« m what in known an the *‘ H<de
only opportunity of the year to giv e
I I « ads, $50; Warren Kelly, $50; George 1
•
Mr.
Kston
also
stated
that
after
the
in the Ground,’ ’ in Cnm.'ii nwaie. and
duini"«, t loo, .biiiii* K. .Iones, flo u , ,1
financial aid to the local war work. For
l.avng, 4 . 0 ai, I .« mm * M«*n«luI, $50; Isaac
Chicago meeting be went on to New
i:td neither coat nor hat and no food.
II vlohnsoa, 4 Ó 0 ; W K. I isb'V, t luti;
this reason, it is expected that this cam­
l and, $50; («eoige M Miller, $BMI; W’al
York,
where
he
attended
another
meet-
Vnide
from
being
very
weak
from
lack
Ber t I.** 111011 , 4 IOO; .1 s Magia«! i ) . fL’oo,
paign will be generously responded to
Cour»« I » Under Direction of Colonel lug «»t entnelv differ«*nt p«-«»ple opposed
lo M ilk i « It) \l \ III Kibb(
• f food and cipoxure, he .leem» not' no
S. V Moiiti«*th, 4 I 00 ; H f ’. Mattili,
by all loyal citizens. A plan to distrib­
Julii. Leader and Captali! Jacob
Norris and J
\. Klliott, 4 Ó 0 . Klm«*r
i*« the Chicago meeting.
much the worse for hi* experience.
$|(MI; |.«»ris Miller, 4 Ó 0 ; Albert I '«««I il«*t t,
ute the payment o f subscriptions has
Kanzler.
Poiter, 4 .»*«; (
W Scars, $.'I(M); John
Mr.
Katon
went
into
detail
in
his
ex­
4 I 00 , (i«*«»rge \V. Plunk, $ 00 ; frank
been worked out so that the pledges to
Spray, Jr., $50.
planations
of
what
he
characterized
as
PI«- iiuk I, $|(Mi; Charlie Plank, fón,
SH O U LD R E C E IV E L A N E VOTE.
the loeal fund can be* met with monthly
I 'liam* f.tluiuriil and Madge Addison,
malicious and lawless ineth«»ds use«l to
I l.illk Potts, flOO; .1 K. Plunk, fóO; .1 .
I
lie
loti^
hoped
for
renerve
offic
er*
payments in amounts not less than 25
«ÓO; \idella 11 Aihlison, $00; B C. \«1
persecute
both
him
and
his
family,
said
VV Plank, 4 ’»o, .lohn Sun«b*i*, *óo; Kr
Kugene (iuurd: William H. Horni- cents, if it is found difficult to meet
«li»«»n, «.»«i, Georg«* Bin km g h a in, 4*,»(,; training camp will In- e.tablinhed at the that lie was not permitted to even show
lie*! hloun, $ÓO; Jo*epli Htoeks, ♦.»(*;
Hov n „ i e r . ».VI. S. .1 Crowe. *5n; tien ' niver.ity o f t»reKo,i under direction of j a|„.,|ler a ..... ting of hie friende which orook. editor o f the Albany Democrat, th* entire pledge at one time. The sub-
tieoig«* II Sloan, fóo, ()i«'| Sail»*«*, 4 ÓO;
I owan, *50; t»ral (. Crowe,
J. II. |( ‘olonel John l.ender, of the Miitieb ar ¡ |„. „,,|,ed to addreee wa* to be a luvul „a.-, uiinouneed his candidacy for the po- -rription cards, which will be in the
(«len S«'otl. 4 I'Hi, Cliin iic** B I’ellef sell,
• i t i o u . o f member of the democratic hands o f the soliciting committees next
i m a t , ,5o; Kliner 1C Crnwe. *50; tìar my, and Captain Jacob Kanzler, Port­ «»r disloyal one, that h«* was threatened
$.*«», Smith 1 rusk. f l o o II. \. Win!
uutional
committee from Oregon. Ed­ week, will read "c a s h in fu ll,” " s e m i ­
land,
of
the
Pnit«*d
States
arinv.
The
field li Crnwe, *50. C C. Du V le. *|O0;
with tar and feathers, that he was re*
t UM»; Ida Mu) \\i« ks, $ I Ó0.
itor Ib-mibrook is one o f the leading annually" or " m o n t h l y . ” Contributors
Leila Du\ il, «50; W II. Duvie. *50; ........ I’ » " ■ »»»ur.-il by tb<- pimKigc o f tki- h w « | the p rivilege o f wi.rking in the
Hebron Sylvester 11- ») « I, $|O 0 ; .1 H
men in his party in the Willamette val­ can then choose the manner o f payment
Viva Davis, $ó» » ; W N. A Pdlefsen, $5(1; <'hnmbcrlnin bill, » f f i r i c l nntb-i- » r f i ----
|(.-(| Criim
unti lÜN-rtv
loan ilri\e* wl
— — ................
......
„hen
I «»rd, fóo, Win. S Keyes, foU; \\ L.
ley and in the state and a man o f whom most convenient to themselves.
¿rmit.-.i thiit privi-
! Georg«* Par in a a, fòli; (Miarles 1.. Prost, » I t i . h r.-if h.-.l tb.- un ivcruity Sn tu rJ »y j,.%(ll
Kimble, t lo o , Kinmii (« Kelley, fliNI;
Oregon might well be proud to have as
Mrs. C. II. Corson w ill act as chair­
! *50; Hert Hays, $5<); W alter ( ’. Ivias, H n * Hction put t hi* iiniverm ty r o u n r 11,,,,
( \ Kline, 4 ÓO; John Ki*b«*lb«*<-k, $BMI;
iier representative iu the supreme coun man for the loeal fund campaign, and
• ó»), ,s««»tt I Jackson, $50; Della K. on a par with that ot all other sch«»ols
Mr.
Katmi
outlin.-.l
soine
nf
the
legis-
W M M :«v ben, f.»o; .1 i » M urrà) , 4 BMI;
eil o f the party in the nation.
Alf. Jury as cashier.
noi W \ Jackson, $5(1; Arthur A. and offering o ffic e r s ' training. The work lalion he fnvored and cunte <>ut in hur
W N le hols, 4 Ó 0 ; Minin«* D Nichols mid
Mr. Ilornibrook has represented his
Next week a full statement o f all the
Myrtb* Kelly, $50; Halph Lynch, 4ó0; will embrace every department o f mili­ mony with the ideas o f the Cottage
(Hiver \ N n hol«, 4 ÓO; John
Powell,
country in the important post o f min work done and all the money received
W H. l.aekey, |Ó0; Martin Poster, $óM; tary endeavor, both practical and theo tirón- ennilidnte f « r joint itenator for
IBM»; \b Hitehcv, 4 .Ó 0 ; ( lb*«lg« rs, $50;
ister to Hiam. He received an appoint­ and expended by the Cottage Grove
Charles Miller, $50; J. I*. Hunk, $50; r«*f leal.
ra.l'eiil ehunges in the delin,|uent taz
Jotiu W. Triinii«*ll, t » 0 ; Jesse l runnell,
ment to this position from President branch will be published in The Sen­
Th«»
new
work
was
begun
immediate­
John Hnnk, $50; Meda Sehraek. $50;
list publieation.
4 I 0 O; Ida Taylor, 4 .Ó 0 ; Hoplironia Via
Wilson and with his family removed to tinel.
®
G«*orge \V Sanderson, $100; Prank ly, but th«» intensive training o f 10 to
son, $|oo; I .«*«• Williams, 4 . 1 O; Mfri^l
that country, where he remained but a
The
chairman
and
cashier o f the na­
Schneider, $5o.
' - ,," ur’* "
Hl11 '"•» )•••
"""I M FW o p u n m
Q P U P n iT T r
While, $5o • ('lias. II Witieeot f . $| 00 ;
short time because the climatic coudi
ft bio Mu,but. m the III,.
aLHOOL bLH bD U LL
tional campaign in th's territory will
Hujaila C. \Y. Arrifigton, $5j|; J |j. J ill,.- I. A
A. M White, 450 ; J Q A. Y.mhg. $50;
tm-
PROVES GREAT BENEFIT lion threatened to impair the health of probably be announced from the meet­
Itosard, $|00; Hen Hurgess, $50; Ü. verniu iinrt p,-rnn|.< A A inembor.
K. C I 11 I 11 e i , $ !50; George Kebelboek,
~
-
. nis children. Mr. Hornibrook. upon re ing at Eugene Saturday night.
Hilch«dtZ, $100; H«»V Cnmeroi». $100; (\ fnriilty hnve me,««* known their ititeli
$150; Duis) Markhtiui, $150; («<*oig«-
i,mi t<> tnke the |.,i|irne
Conncrtrcd Time Plan Enable* Pupils to -uriiing to Oregon, resumed publication
The districting o f the territory will
.1. ( ’finieron, $100; John Carr, $50; llar
Hold Helpful Jobs.
Tu v lor, 4 1 00 ; N. W White, 4 »'.oo.
of his Albany paper, which had been
Training is open to all males between
ry C:is«*v, $50; Charles Cooley, $50; ||.
be the same as that o f the third liberty
The Cellars J. A. Ashby, $50; C K.
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j leased daring his absence.
loan campaign. In the districts where
C. Ihdlnrhide, $50; Karl Dodd, $100; • lit* ages o f IN and 45 who can meet the
The new high school schedule, under | When a resident o f Idaho, before
Aslibv, it n « I 11 a n rev D. Whitlock, $50;
Verri Guroiitte, $50; K. M Harris, $50; physical requirements. Colonel Lender
there are organized auxiliaries— Dorena,
which
school
is
assembled
at
*:30
a.
m
j
coming
to
Oregon,
Mr.
Hornibrook
was
Malnota \ubi«•)■, $5o; Kiiimn and Otto
Divide. London. Blue Mountain. Mount
Joint Hastings, $óO; Prank Hendi«rson, thinks that a large number o f men en
Dobbersteifi, $50; \rabelh« M. Dorwurd,
rolled in the home giuiids will seize this and dismissed at 2 p. m.. put into e f 1 a lender o f the democratic party in View, Saginaw and The Cedars, the
4ó0; K S II ««Merman, $50; C. \Y. Jack
4 ÓO; Christine 11 abbinali. $50; Mr and
feet about three weeks ago, is working that state, representing Twin Falls
work o f soliciting will be handled by
son. $100; A. Lundberg, $50; li«*rt Man­ opportunity o f winning commissions.
Mi* (ieorge l.aimiu rs, $Ó 0 ; W lilis l.eoti
out so splendidly that Superintendent county, which is strongly republican, in
the auxiliaries. In other districts, com­
sur, $50; George Myers, $50; M A.
aid, $50; I*'. («. I.tiehke, $50; John Met
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*® '-•!•••'« *° the legislature.
mittees will be named to do the work.
MeG«*e, $50; Peter MeCue, $50; .T«>si*pli n f w r u t p c p R o v i n r
Isf.W K U b b o r K U V U t
| the national director of the federal re , Voters o f Oregon will elect members
• alt, $BMI; C. \ Me Parla ml, $50; tb W.
A prospectus o f the entire territory will
j l'iiminn/i, 4 10 0 ; Henry Handers, $50;
SUGAR FOR C A N N IN G serve department on the plan. I nder • if the republican and democratic na- be worked out before beginniug the
Me Parlami, $|00; Mi. and Mis. P. II.
i
\i Afone, $50; Bay Btài
•
Il
| ilns schedule, in vvhirh the school day is lionnl committees at the primary elec­
Magee, $|tMl; ('. T. and Anna Peek, $50;
campaign.
freil Pitcher, $50.
PurcLases Not to Exceed 100 Pounds divided into in minute periods, with a tion in May. So far as the democratic
>. P. II Hit« lu v, $00; li«*rmiin Hudolph,
The state campaign is managed by
London
Thomas
A.
llrnsher,
$
100
;
Allowed
Single
Families
i.'i minute lunch period at noon, the pu­
4 Ó 0 ; J. A. Schn«*iiler, ÍÓ 0 ; James W.
hoiee is concerned. Lane county should Henry L. Corbett, with Fred H. Strong.
George
S.
Bailes,
$200;
Kliner
Herggren,
pils are enabled to hold positions in the roll up a good vote for Mr. Hornibrook.
ami l.ydia M. S«‘iiis, $50; Mr. and Mrs.
•>f Portland, as assistant manager in
New rules governing the sale of afternoon. Many are employed at regu
A It Smith, $ I (Ml ; S. c . VeutcTi, $250; $50; K. N. Brasher, $50; Charles Berg
He is big enough for the position he this district. Mr. Strong is an especial­
greii,
$100;
Axel
Herggren,
$200;
J.
K.
sugar
have
been
announced
by
the
fed
ar afternoon jobs in the mills and on seeks and he is a prominent resident of
Mi. mid Mrs. M. M Wheeler, $PMl.
ly efficient man in campaign manage­
Blue Moiintain John
\llen, $50; Bantou, $5o; James Ewing, $50; Hoy •nil food administration to insure n siif i farms and elsewhere, others doing odd our neighboring city. The honor and ment and has distinguished himself in
Ewing,
$100;
Levi
Geer,
$50;
A.
L.
Gii
fieient
supply
for
use
dining
the
cun
jobs. Some boys are earning a regular responsildlty given him will not be mis
Cimi les Allen, $óRt; Mrs. Love Allen,
war work.
hum, $50; Howard Cox, $50; D. H liar
ning and preserving season. The rules wage o f *¿ for their afternoons.
placed.
$50; George Allen, $50; Henry Allen,
A notable feature o f the impending
lis, $200; William T. .Iones, $100; Einer permit retail dealers to increase tlieir
Enlistments under the B o v s ’ Reserve
$50; J P. B miiii binigli, $00; D. II. Brum
campaign is that for the first time the
son
and
Edith
Keithley,
$100;
William
stocks
gradually
so
that
n
rush
upon
are coming in very slowly in this dis­ MISS A D A M A T T H E W S G IV E S HER Red Cross will conduct a campaign
binigli, $50; B. J. t ’row. $50; J. M.
McCoy, $50; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mas transportation will not develop when trict and under advice o f the national
Crouch, $50; Harry Casti«*, $50; \tnold
S E N IO R R E C I T A L A T U. OF 0.
through its own organization.
the running season •> tmilly arrives, and director are not being urged in this
linei st, (5tl; (I. \\ Dow elle, *f»ti; l.oiiieii sev, $50; John W. Massey, $ 1000 ; Nan
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
Every dollar subscribed will go to
« y McCoy, $500; Mary Masev, $ 100 ; W. allow the sab* o f i|imntities o f sugar community, as there is sufficient work
Dueiet, *r>d; E’red M. alni lieeeie Krnet,
Red Crogs work, 75 per rent to the na­
«
Massi
v,
$100;
Louis
W.
McKibben,
not
exceeding
lilt)
pounds
to
be
made
here to employ all o f the boys profit-
«Mi; II. I( 11 1111111111 . t-lMl; Mina M Unni
Yesterday afternoon at 4 o ’clock at tional Red Cross and 25 per cent to the
i
w Powell, $50; Mclliatie H to a single family, where certain re ubi} ill view o f which it is not thought
uni, *4fili; lì. W. and Minine Hnatiiige,
the recital hall o f the school o f music war work o f the local branch, and in
} Ino. KarI lehmael, «50; John lehtiiael, Small. $50; George Hiitherlnnd, $100; 0. -|uiremi-iits. ns to registration o f pur wise to send them to do similar work •it the University o f Oregon, Miss Ada
this ease * 1.00 is really « 1 . 02 , for o f e v ­
«!iO; ti. Jnhllenii, *100; Henry II. alni X. Small, $50; J. T. Simili, $50; Henry chase to be made by purchaser ami re elsewhere.
Matthews gave her senior recital. She ery dollar subscribed to the Red Cross
lamina Kibbey, *50; Jamee ««. Line Small, $50; Lee Spangenberg, $50; A. turned through the retail dealer, un­
was assisted by Miss Kate Ohatburn. in the drive last year, « 1.02 has been
XX Hkortridg*, $ 100 ; \i » ^ w 0 A oiI met.
«mugli, * ’oo; Annie l.yon, *50; Joe Lini
contralto. Mis* Matthews program was available, the two cents representing
ridge,
$50;
Holt
Small,
$50;
Halph
Tow
Sugar
to
be
used
bv
the
consumer
for
caeier, *50; T. ««. McUuire, *|o0; Hutto
:l* follows:
interest.
M immi y, *J«MI K II Mnabjr, ( ISO; R er, $50; O. XV. White, $500; Delbert purposes other than running and prr
Beethoven— Concerto in C Minor, Op.
Wills, $50; O. P. Wills, $50.
serving
shall
not
he
sold
by
the
deale
The entire expenses o f the campaign
T. Marlin, *50; Kred l ’atten, *50, Thom
, Allegro Con Brio, with Cadenz.a by
will be met with a voluntary subscrip­
Saginaw Judson Allen, $50; ,f. Ed. in greater quantities than the present t
ne «‘atlen, *100; Daniel l ’ntlen, *50;
eethoven.
tion, not a rent to be taken from the
Walter l ’iteher, *50; Arthur Hieeue, Xngcll, $ 100 ; P. T. Henston, $250; J. If, allow linee.
Ilavdn— Andante Con Ynriazioni.
When someone stops advertising
war fund to defray the unavoidable ex­
Sales to family consumer* are limited
H lakele ), $50; E. C. Conner, $50; Mr,
*5<t; .Stirali «{awliag, *50; William Kim
Schumann— Pupillou*.
Introduction,
penditures.
Someone stops buying.
ling, *50; Cari \ Kneih, *50; Ili rii in IL and Mis. Smith Enslev, $50; Mr. and to *1 pur-hases. *
I Xo*. I. 2. 4. 5, *?, 7. H, «». 10, 11.
Farmers or others living outside tin­
It is hoped that the campaign here
When someone stops buying.
Itnwlinge, *200; William Uieeoe, *50; Mrs. C. ( ’. Klliott, $50; Malcolm A. and
Augusta Holmes— A Threnadv, Miss
timi!.*
o
f
any
city
or
town
may
purchase
will be short and snappy, the gifts com­
Albert Kieane, *100; Reulien Kieene, Chlorn R Horn. $ 000 ; N. A. Rowe, $50,
Chntburn.
Someone stops selling.
*50; Mortoli "»<1 l.uey Ifebliine, *50; XV. X. Keene, $50; Martha Knyser, $100; in 2 D pound lots.
tirieg— Op. 40. llalberg Suites, Pre­ ing as easily in a short time as in a
When someone stops selling,
Siigur shall nof be used or advertised
longer one. The Portland rhapter plans
l.lnvil Smith, *50; Daniel Wnlton, *50; Mr. and Mrs. (). J. Knyser, $50; Bartlett
lude, Gavotte, Kigandon.
Someone stops making.
to complete its campaign in two days.
Wnde Watt*, *50; Nelaon Whippe, *50; Johns!«#, $ 100 ; J. A. and Nellie .Foil, as a lender for speeinl sales, nor to en
Cyril Scott— Irish Reel.
$ 100 ; II. L. and Pearl McKee, $50; Lorn courage the stile o f other merrhsndisc.
IIn\ iti Alien, *50.
When someone stops making.
It is expected that all subscriptions,
Stanford (»ranger— MaeGuire's Kirk.
Wililwood C!. J. Ilur/ae, *50; Myron K. Mitodv, $50; XV. Al. Myers, $ 100 ; Julin
Someone stops earning.
Gounod— To Spring (word* by Jules both for the local and for the nntionnl
Diluii, *100; Dan Dogali, *100; Jnliue Nuil, $200; XV. K. Nixon, $100; Mr. and
The person with an education may
campaigns, will be published.
llurbier).
When everyone stops earning,'
Daor, *100; ,1. Iv Dnmewimd, *50; Clay Mrs Lee Nixon, $50; C P. Nichols. $50; stand the best show o f getting employ
Everyone
stops
Buying.
Knglainl, *50; Virginia Hildhwrg, *100; •Î. L. and Mnry Queen, $50; Mr. and meut, but your diploma won't hold
A message to Mnrs would cost ten
Woman was made to be loved. De­
Itiibeit A. Hnigkt, *100; Harry C. Ilari, Airs. S W. Robinson, $50; Mr. and Mrs. down your job for you.
Keep going A D V E R T IS E .
million dollars, aecotding to Prof. Pick­ prive her o f uffection and she fades and
*50; Il Ini unir and Knee L. l’ ogli, *100; Harvey Strong, $50; ('hurles II. Hhnr*
ering. There is no congestion o f service Iroops like the pretty flower deprived
Noel D. Lugli, *50; Sellimi l ’uwell, *50;
(Continued ou second |>oge)
W A T C H Y O U R L A B E L . Save U5c.
as yet.
o f moisture.
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J
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON TO
TRAIN OFFICERS
Never Stop Advertising „