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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1918)
. S T ir ^ 1 1 (C n ttm u * _ VMM MK WV I I I COTTAGE G f IS 230« EFFL IN DRIVE CotluRtt Grove'» Subacription to Third Liberty Loan Homi» I« $92,300 ( ’ • Minty (loa* Ovri Quota ti y Fifty rr, Gaul, O o H uk » drove, C o I muk . Ciaiiwrll Aiuti H or ru te Arn HiKK^'t Contributor h ' O AND OOTTAOE k i w OBOVE Ü w t t t e i LEADER l ’OT TAUK MUOVI;, L A N E r o l ’XTY. O KK U o X, I U ID A Y , M A Y 17, 1 91 « (r COTTAOK OROVK YOUTH AND MAID EACH BELL OOW TO BUY A BOND Coltug«» ( trovi* lui* tivo yoimj |»t'0|ili* u lio Im i r *«•! un i* a ti in |»li* Ili |»'l 1 1 mi IM in timi in n ri v olil«*r "in » ungili fin uhi ti». Tli.‘ t u o un* I I m i i ii » »• Mi Furiami inni .1 olili \ • 0 N »ir t n ir k , hot li o f il II olii *n|«i »1 «'Oli lo ohtllill IIIOIH'V nitli ttlio li t o IniV ti l ih f lt l homi ELEC TIO N S P EC IA L W ithycom be and McNary ‘ Are T w o of the Nominees At I ii . in. tin* mummition o f Withy romhr for gov ITIIOI hy lU.IKHJ, uml ot M»Nnry for III«* I 'nil«*«i Ht sit«** ni*fiate hy Ifi.nnn un* i'OiM'Cih’il hy Cortluiul |»n |*«*r n. At t Ii h t rim«* flu* noni mut ion of Cien*!* for goveruoi on tin* ili*iii(M*ruti«* lli'ket rt<*eini*f| rerttiill. ly Hill • irry thin eounty for joint »en* vítor hy u iiuijority o f 'ihn. ulthough Kl herr Heile im tuttin g «Ion n that inu jnrity u*« th» voté 1 ‘I iiiii ‘ m in from the olitili«)«* »»rei'iii i* tu. Ketfuiion, »n p. ui. Klhert Meiie hü* •V* out »it 7i» voti*» mo fur romite«» on th«* j«iiiit ne ri ut orni! in. NUMBER :<4 OEOROE SALTON AGAIN FIRST GROWER IN WITH FULL OROWN LETTUCE Uoorgo Kulton i», an muul, one o f the firat, if not the fimt, to have full grown lettuce tin* Men- eon, ami Georg«* <lo«*xn 't inik any- «me to take hi« w o r j for it. He <Je»jo*ite<| u couple o f fin«* broking befi«N vit The Meritim | o f f ic e Tue« «Jii v. Bede for Joint Senator I» Also a Favorite With Cottage ¿ i Grove Voter» CHAMBERS AGAIN SECOND RED CROSS Behind, but in Race LOSES MILE BY ¿ Pitcher DRIVE SURFS Bede and Bell Nip and Tuck LIAMES Alhiiny, I a. tu. .1 M. Mi ll up pu rent PITCHER CARRIES EVERYTHING IN HOME CITY Local Voters Favor W lt hycom be for Governor, M cN ary for U. ft. Sen ator, H o f f and Miss Ward for Treasurers. (Coat I a ue<l from Inni week Cottage Grove stood by its home can City Hut»* i lpt 1 on* In fio* Ni*uutorNhi|i contcNta, that he tiirna t ii)in over the county and inclu«! didates nobly. Hitcher walked away D ir ! tif f I II It III ì ' im II m v $5(!; | u twien Jone* uml Foater uml Mede timi mg Kugene gave Fr«*«l Htu kelN a strong with everything for the shrievalty. O f In NN ( urini, ♦loti; Mt* .I I* I Hrrin, Meli m no clone that fit Li oVJock The lend over l'it«*her for the nomination ¿ltd votes cast on that o f f i c e he got ♦ ÓU, I.. H Hill, ♦ ¿ÒO; Align*! Ht'iliiuli, Wildwood Plant Follow» Latham l.ug» ne K 1 ** t •• r wnn unuhle to forecanf l«»r n 1»•*i iff Hitcher in <*oniing in strong K. K. Mill» la Manager, and All ¿•*7, leaving only for*Mtickels. O f f'f»U ; Mi**» (i«M»rgiu Kilntr \ , f Til I, Mi nini (Ili* reniilt. Meli n u»» ut that tifile |eud hi the ««unilrv precinctrt and there in « Plant in Leva Than One j votes east for the joint senators»)ip, poimihiliti that he may overcome the District Captain» Have Mi*» ( hmijji 1 \\ l\iii, f i n o , I, I \l• ing hy nhout òn i *»!• **, wifh inani comi Year » Time Bede g«>t ¿lti an«j Bell t>|. M cNary re- KlIIIU'V, $5»»; Il I (lukt'N Wr» try |»r«*«inet*« to lo* brani fruni. The Mtrovig Kugi'iie vote f«»r I un opponent Been Named ' ceived a substantial lead for the L\ H. For hi ein hern o f the Icgiaiature, I» l Sill tili II lol non, f loo, .1 « » Il II \\ r.i \ vonteit lietween M«*«le ami Meli in thè senate, \Vitbycom»>e outdistanced the lor, $:ioO; |{. M \ «‘uti li, fòli; .1 ». city «*f Kugem* m ti in neh cloarr tban Wheeler. M» un and Graham are leading, field for governor, Miss Ward got more J II Chamber* Now Han Two Bets of wiìm untieiput**«J uml tlu* «diowuig rnud«* and Fullerton amt Futon are bringing Voting. tr»n Quirta i m 20 a Pro«p«ct for National votes for treasurer than all her op p o Mulo Stn-i'i () M Multivi in, #ón. Dock * au«t lin.ntM! Worth of hy thè Cottage d r o v e umn vun» u aur up the rear. Work and $2 60 a Prospect for nents, and H o f f walked away from the hiu* »*f the * 4 Jrpri*»e* in the Cottage Mu nk o f Cot tug«» tirili» , «.'»oo, i \ ,r pnm* to eiei» filiniv o f hi»* friendi*. Thr Log* With No Mill to bunch for state treasurer. Cok e was d r o v e vote wuh th«* fact that Fullerton, Local Work. Makin g Gnand Irli, f i n n ; II h r»M»p«*r, $04»; Mutt reporta from country «liatriet* are fa Saw Them. the favorite for the supreme bench. The t <*o|ii*r, $ò(l, < titillili' I. »rimi, fin ii; vorable to thè Cottage d r o v e rullili almoNt unknown here, lead« the legiNla Total o f »4.150. tabulated vote from the fiv e Cottage five ticket. Mm Kitty Grilli»» $ÓO; \llir lC«»l»iii*»»n. ditte. Grove precincts is as follows: G. B Hitcher ran 1 ik•* a house afire fT»o, \\ \ fron lir nig«*, fr»n, ,1 »■, T h « u The Cottage O rin e vote wn** unuHual l ’or thè *«*«•«» tu I lune w itimi le»* fiumi ly light. The conf«*Nt for thè joint *en in all hip home territory. On«* pre«-inct brolg i. fòt»; K »to It \ »‘liti li, f i n n ; I*. « I Republican Ticket. Arrangements are complete for the gur \ Willnoii, $50; M » ii ti ir \Yi|t»*i u i e» r thè .1. Il < Tiumher* «:t m minili ! atorahip in no elom* that there in a proti- gave him » very vote, an <ii«l itlno Latham opening o f the Kcd Cross drive Mon U. 8. .Senator— 1113 ¡ 3 , 4 ó v ó u . i il I ••{•««»ii * ' o o , II i r ti ti i tiriggn, wn» «|t*Ml royetl |»y fife eurlv HllluluV ahilify that thè Cottwg«* Grove man in a y and Milk Creek. im.rniiig rimi in neitlier «un«* m ther<* un I»«* «Irfeated through thè light vote af Mi mi Kdnn Ward has j Nat'e len«l for «lay, in which .*LJ5o will he raist*d for M cN a ry .......................... ■ilt 2ti 5b 1U 24 , 158 f'¿(HI the national campaign and ♦.*500» for the Stan field........................ |2x 2* 30j 13; lOjlob D l*lru! • I II ii r nt oil uiol I. It llmik. « * m ) » I ii ti :t t ioti o f thè origin o f thè flutti«*!!. | bollir, :ilfh«»ugh tu* got itliat wan cast the county tr«*a«ur<*rNhip. work «>f the local branch, the total be Mi. Clitiinher« hml heen «»»»eruting tii m ) uliuoNt aolid. fónti, \ ml I ««ii Mitili»!, ftlHI; lim i M» ti 1 1 C«mi »11 ConiiniNHioner Harlow ha« ing l**«s than Cottage Grove was asked Governor— WihliiMM«» unii, ultirli lini heen olle,, Anderson....................... ,—« { « 1 » 0, Il 30 gor. fòli. vN M Fina«*v, fòli; l.oiil» Nt '2 «»'clock la*t night incomplete re heen renominated without «juention. to raise f«ir the national work last year. H arlev............................. i i f t ì « ‘ a , f i n n ; .1 II M» Furiami, fiftMi; •ilice ilo* «l«*t»truction o f hi* nuli bere. 1 *1 2 I 1, 0, 1| 8 Karl K. Mills has heen appointed to The !«»•• utiM »trofiahly $00. immi u i t b j 15 10 0 2| «1 42 M» um! M ia i firn* iVrry, flott; li ,» .1 j have charge o f the campaign and he O lcott................... ........... 1*5 9 17 Minnli, $100; J«»bli W Neutri». $òoo. \|r I ‘ •••«nume o f «m!> $5000. , 2 4, « has taken th«* districts as they were laid »Simpxou.......................... i l l 15 111 9 nini \|r* Ckarlea NYilkin*. $50 M»»*t • *f tke « in|»loyeM o f thè nuli citine « 1 52 out for the liberty loan drive and ap W it hycom be.................. 2*5 25 50 14 19,134 D»*tri«*t ò Mi ami Mi» «reorge \n ,M*r«* Mutunlny night miri tlu* luui!*er point«*«! teams for each district. In the State Treasurer— «lri«on( $ÒO; M» limi Mi« llurri Cui ! '*••» k»« n erem ily »UU*J h y heroir efforta 1 districts where there are auxiliaries the Adams............................. t r i, $ Io(i, John tiruher. $'¿( 10 ; <Hittfrn*«i ••■» *!*•• jitirt of fnriner»« o f NurroiimMug . » 3 I 2 ! 01 1 7 chairmen o f the auxiliaries are the cap Cusiek.............................. 15 12|lt>| 1 9j 53 (irulnr. \ t. Ilnmloth. ♦ |(M»; <«e«> « ‘ »mitri, fife tightilig fluilltien heing Dcath Call« Thursday Morning. Funeral 111 « Address Here Is Described as tains and in other districts the teams Fahne of Falsehood and a <» Klluwle«, ♦UHI. Mike Kihelhei k ' »»i«ag»*r f«»r no largì* u fin- I m Held Today. Rev Joseph will be practically the same as in the Flummer......................... 4 ' 1 2 Mr ( ‘ li uni Itera non I« un lmiiht*r dock« ♦ ¿(Ml; \\ \\ ( )gh*MÌiY , f ò l i ; K ut i M Knotts O fficiating Weak Defense o 5 1 12 liberty loan drive. ut h«'th «'«itfugc d r o v e und WildwoiMl. K van................................ 11 14 11, 8 1 5 49 Wood», $:»h In a page advertisement in this issue W est................................. hiNtrirt h W ( \ ppleu bit** ♦ loo, without n mill nt either pince. Ht* I iun 1 5 40 th«* local branch gives a complete Supreme Ju«Jge— TI uuuun W. Del.oug, for year» une o f Tknt tlu- speech «leliv ereil here by u h» oit f I II. 1 M M I wot t h tif logN lit thè potili i ’ • » Meid Mrs i 1 statement of rec»*ipts ami expenditures, Coke................................. 18 20 1*59 1er, $.'»«*. «» « Mi k«»u, ♦Ò4» Fr a in es Ut W I Id w imm I with tut mill to n : i w them the »miNt active a lui rewpectlHl eitifetlNj Mien Kat««n hun a fabric *»t falsehoods M.uf tv. ♦!<«». ChuflcN (li W ,|d, ♦Jòh; und lie hml »»nil n fen day* hefore the ut Cottage t»r«ne and heloved hy a large and :» weak defense o f his patriotism, which will be interesting reading to Johns............. ................. »I 1 . 0 , 0 4! o pirel« «»I t n«*n«ÌN, «lt«*«l ut 1 «» * lock \ that he was entirely lacking in loyalty those who have contributed to the local K elly............................... 24 11 21 5 Ö7 Joncph \\ futili, fòli; I «»reti/ I* uml ! » r «* h««ugltt n N«*eti«»ti «»t 11 in her tnhu t^is connection it should be* Lane Co. Ho. Senator— fTt r i to th«* nuli. Ile hiiN nuitle no «lef Thursday morning, after u lingering ill and a repreh«»nsible character in many * o r ^; Alo«* li tir r ingtoii, ♦óh. I nuuc M lite ie y, 4.»o Mi» .leu eli, ♦l«M». I* f K nm tinte plan* un in future activitien. hut news. I p until two days before his other wuvn , h iu tin* burden of tin* ad* mentioned that money raised for coni' Í44 I44 lo* 11 n , ♦Imi; Mi nnd Mr* Huke Knos, h»* nu v n tin* ffrNt thing tu* will «I«) will «tenth he was able t<* read tin* new spa «Ire ss e s « l e l iv e r e d h e r e W i u J n e s d a y e v e tort kits and for the company fund of J o n e s . ............................. ¡33 2t> 40 12 io 127 n i n g nt the a n t i K a t o n m e e t i n g c o n d u c t |>»*rs and ke«*p p«»Nte»l un current events, ♦ Imi; Kil/uheth H «ohile. ♦KM»; M r he tu ni * 11 what liiiuher lie I iun on littml Joint Senator— i Bede................................. 53 41 78 10 2s 21»; »mi Mr» Mirri l( ile I m i , « io, M ìnn N iki a ml N»-»* it he I iun anything left with in w h o ' l l h e t o o k u «leep in t e r e s t . T h e . «*«1 at t h e \r «a «h * theat«*r b y J. S . W o r k f u n e r a l w a s ln*l«l at 1 o ' c l o c k t h i s a f t e r 1 m a n . M rs. M artha W atson and Hr. money raised for com fort kits was f o r Bell................................... 0 13 1 *5,11 ; * tw I»» ohiirg, ♦ÓU; t il \ ni»Ih-nhiirg, fòh W l i t « i l t»» «II» h U N | | M * N N . warded to S iith company for its com Representative— W a l l e r , a l l ot Kug«*tn*. The KichurdNon hmhling at Leoni«, «•«• i m m i i i f r o m tin* M «*t hoiii «t c h u r c h , R e v . ' o l i i « * Itutriet 7 Mr timi M in J M IturiiN, • T h e s p e a k e r * w e n t o v e r in d e t a i l all puny fund. ♦ '»uu. Mi ami M in Mhert Murrini n , iiipied hy u Ntnre ami «lune«* hull, wun J o s e p h K n o t t s o f f i c i a t i n g . T i n * f l o r a l Bea n................................. 27130132 15,111 The captains o f the districts for the Eaton............................... 15 12 22 ‘ 10 09 t r i b u t e * w e r e b e a u t i f u l a m i t h e l a r g e ' t h e » b a r g e * a g a i n s t F u t o n w h i e h h a v e :«| n » i d«-Nti»»yed hy fire Mutui:«v morning. $ ò o ; W II (nlliert, ♦òh; Murici liium«. 3 pub lished in the n e w s p a p e r s . drive next wiH*k are as follows: Fullerton........................ 2-4(22 43 14 17 120 ♦ ò o , \N . «'. JoliiiNon, *.*»«(; <ieorge Me Th«* lutge pinnt of flu* l.cMitn Mills l.uni a l tendati«'«* i n d i c a t e d t h e f e e l i n g t h e ' be e n City. I people o f Cottage Grove hebt tow uni- claimed that in* had had ample oppor Graham......................... .. 20 22 30,14 13 105 Qii«*eu, ♦ÒO; Mi ami Mr«. Murk**hmy, her eitiiipuny wun n*it erniangered ) —J. P. Currin: 3— \V. J. W h ite; .1— Roberts............................ 24 19 35 15 17 110 i depart«*«! friend. ! tnnitv to defend himself and declare ♦ '¿Oh; W II « >»*t rtmder, ♦lini; Mi nnd Tin* «Me ChrÌNteiiN«*n I ioun «* at the La * their II. J. Shinn: 4— 1.; I.. Harrel; 5— (ieo. Wheeler.......................... 27 20 39 14 12 112 'Miomas Westou HeLong wai$ horn In himself in «*rror in attending the meet M in . .1 ; m M i I n I iv , fòi»; Muhel M|»ri«y, t h u m tie p l a n t w a s d e s t r o y e i l M u m l a y a f t e r n o o n hv f l a m e s o r i g i n a t i n g f r o m In d ia n a Feb ruary I ¿, I M i l . I n e a r l y mg of the p eop le’» peace council in Chi- O. Knowles; 6— C. A. Bnrtell; 7— Elbert S h eriff— $ òo ; Iteri Tru.«k, ♦ loti. 1 Bede; s— John Silsby; p— Alfa King; Ditcher............................ 71 59 9ti 20|35 287 H i s engu, and that he hml not done so. D in t r ie l ( *u » ru* H en v e r, fòli; .1«« t h e «'i p l o N i o t i o f a g a s o l i n e s t o v e M r * | i'lii ld h o o « ! In* tno\i*«l to N e b r u s k a . ff Mr*. Wat sou nnd Mrs. Waller are I"— J. A. Wrig ht; 11— <>. O. Venteh: Stickels........................... 0| I C | ir i* t « 'n * « m i v a * «put«* s e v e r e l y , h u t not g r e a t e s t a m b i t i o n n a s f «»r a n «*<lucation, *«'|»ll Mt U lu t u lu i r u t i l i l i . $Ò5(»; NY F«*» 1 2 ^u*«»li, $01!; M r. a n d M m . D d a n g e r o i i s l y . bu r n e tl. which he secured ululer great diffi«*ult members «if flu* commit tee o f soldie rs’ 13— Chas. Adams; 11— S. L. M arkin; Countv Treasurer— II lit u i 1 • il u it 1 , ♦!•»(», K o M -o e 11 «Min-?« ii u\ . 4 ò>! ; »es, giutluating from Tabor college and mothers who signed a statement some 14— J. K. Godard; 15-—K. A. (iaretson; Keenev............................ " * 1*5 » » 48 Mi it lu i M i* fr»»m the (»birliu theological seminary. mouths ag«i denouncing Futon. R o t ie r t Il u ri in i, ♦•)<», M r* 29 M cM urphev................... luj 5 FIRST SAWMILL TO « 4 4 in Country. M. M King, ♦ 0((; \. II. King, ♦òli; J Hi* tir*t charge wa* tlu* Congregational - START DOUBLE SHIFT « hur« It at Buena Vista, Colo. From C«d«> London — Mrs. Winnie Banton; Blue Myers............................... ti 14; 13 0 * 4 37 I Sp ray, fòt); M |{«»y and J. T. Smith, EVEN CABBAGE PLANTS ___ JL ♦ *o. H. M it ml *•«•! trini»* 'Mask, ♦!!!<». rad«» he went t*» Fredericksburg, Ohio, I W ard................................ • _ ' 54 8 Id !149 T h e I'btrl I s h i u n e l p o n y m ill , w h i c h is UNSHEATHING SWORD Ce Histriet M> Gru« e L Ml:n kwell, ♦òtH); where h«* married Miss Helen M«-C«»y. Commissioner— 1 g e t t in g out h t u lg e t im b e r s n n d hridg«' Franeis A. ami Caroline M Clow, ♦•ÒO; Harlow............................ 30 23 39 9 19 120 TI ihjt mm «‘<1 to Ainxwort h. Nob., w h erfj K\«*n I hi* votte»»bl«*n arc Kitting rrmljr p l a n k * l«»i th e S o u t h e r n I' t i e i f i e , i s n o w C NN Ciihlinll, ♦•’»It; Olivia W Fakm, In- «.mi pimtor o f tin- Congregutioiml tl>r ,h,. kiti^.-r. Mr». K. ('. Arm- lia» Holstrom; Saginaw— Mrs W. A. Cor H olcom b.......................... 10 8,17 3 5 43 r u n n i n g a d o u b l e s h i f t , t h e f i r s t m i l l in nutt; l>iv ide— Mrs. E. I„ M» Kevnolds: Wise................................. 23 20 2*5 12 4 85 tòno; Herbert Fakm, ♦òtM»; NN L Fui fhiirrb for yi-nm, thou movcil to |,r,„|K|lt t „ th.- <• i t y a freak cabbage t h i * s e c t i o n t «• a d o p t t h i s sehetlill«*. S i x Mount View— Mrs. F. J. Helliwell; Ru- no r, ♦ '.«Mi; I (' Fiirmt*r, ♦ÒO; J h‘ lien which hail been allowed to go to t ee n m e n a r e e m p l o y e d in t h e t w o s h i f t * San Miguel. Calif., relum in g tut» year* i Democratic Ticket. ja du— Mrs. E. S. Hobleruian ; Wildwood ♦ l i n k - . v'HMI; Claud«' K «' I I I , jfllMl; l\»'tl later to Ainaworth, where Mr. Del.ong The main stalk o f the plant grew a n d M r . I s l u u a e l s n v s h e li ns e x p e r t — Thelma Hunt; Silk Creek— Mrs. E. U. S. Senator— «V Mi | n »» v , tòt»; Margaret Leu ni, ifò0; look up farming and afterwarda nerved | jn, „ :l flat sword about two feet in 1 , 2 3 4 f l u t ' d n o t r o u b l e in g e t t i n g h e l p f m t n J •- Matlieus, fòtMi; Chari«** Matthew*, two term* ns county treasurer o f Hrown |,.llKth and abtiul tw o incile» in width, M. B a b c o ck ; Urrane— (N ot selected); K i n « ................................. » 3 4 1 3 20 ill«* n e i g h b o r h o o d ot t h e m il l. ♦ ÒtH»; .1 C. Hotter, ♦HHi, A. M Howell, county. The family arrived in Cottage \|,v Arne reported that sh ^ had never Latham — Mrs. Hugh Trunnei; Black West................................. 11 4,12 8 3 38 Butte— E. B. Crane: How River— Mrs. Governor— t i n o , L. ( Kulstoii, jpò(> ; N C. Mpiiggs, tirin e in March, IM10. Though never o f I before seen cabbage plant grow E L D E R J M A R K CO M ER A N D J. S. Magladry. ♦ liMi; Helen M. Milshy, Roy F. Pieree............................... 1»! 3,10 3 1 33 F A M I L Y R E T U R N FROM IN D IA a robust consti tilt ioli, Mr. Del.oiig was that form. The apportionment for the several Starlfweather................ 3 3 3 Short, fónti; It M ami \tign* Mweng«*l, 5 20 netivo in lhe conduci o f Ina little ranch districts is $1.30 a prospect f o r the na- S h e r iff— ♦ ¿<(0; Marvin Sm ette, fL’tM»; Mrs Stan J. M a r k C o m e r a n d f a m i l y r e t u r n ? « ! and in thè affuir s o f thè ehureh and WILD STRAWBERRIES ; tional drive and »2.00 a prospect for the Croner.............................. 7 1 3 o 1 14 ley Triinntd, fòn; Sarah 1{. Woods, fòli. N V e d i i r s d i i y t m m I m l i a , w h e r e t h e y h a u community. As a member o f thè grange BEGINNING TO RIPEN local work. The apportionment in round Elkins.............................. 10| «5 10 James N. Wright, $¿00; G II. Young. 3 34 he was otte o f thè moving spirita in thè * p r n t s e v e n y e a r s in n n * * i « * n a r y w o r k . 5 numbers for the several districts is a> ■ organirntion o f thè eannery, o f whieh K h l e r C o i n e r w i l l s p e a k at t h « » - S e v e n t h Wild strawlierries are already begin Complete reports from Brumbaugh, follows: Histriet l J ‘ H C. Mauglnnan, f i n d ; he was eleeti'il a director. day \ d v t * n t i* l chuceli o n W e st M a in ning to ripen on the hillsides about the Iwiraue and Saginaw combined are as (Jity. (ieorge L. ('urlile, fòt»; Nelson Hiirlitim, Surviv in g relatives are thè w ife ann s tr e e t at .'t p. in. » S a t u r d a y . »in Krank MeFarlaml, while lo okin g! No, local N ’t ’1 follow s: ♦ ¿òd; Margin«*! Grove, fòt»; Min risoti if-'ò t thè follow in g ehiblren: Donald, w In» is up some cattle a few days ago, had his McN ary 48. Stanfield 31. l ’ rspcts quota quota fòO; It. NN. Glass, flOII; \. J l ( Godard, ( a member of Nintli company, Columbia, attention attrnetial bv some bright rial , o*> Moser 14. Olcott 18, Simpson 16, Csed ears t an he bought o f Woodson Distrist N.v 1__ «6? r * s. . »off, fitti»; J C Henry, # 100; Mr. #27 Kort Stevens; Mrs. Gerald Woods, o f , , | , „ „ the ground, whieh proved to ! o W it hycombe 25, Anderson 1, Harley 1. __ 39 101 ami Mrs. Sani Ma« km, f I0(‘ ; John Miur, Mrothcrs with small payment down. 47 Portia ad, and Kuth. o f this city. T h e re !,,,. fuUv ri|, t.erri.'s o f large District No. H o f f 29. Plummer 7, Ryan 20, West lti District No. 3... . 14 fòt»; Mr and Mi*. A. \ K uhiiiond, 17 is one grandchild, Weston Woods, 11. Adams 2. Cusiek ti. ff)(»; \ If red Lent, f5(); J. J. Grout, foO; District No. 4.... ___ 32 S3 40 11 Ml Foster 38, Jones 39. District No. 5 __ 36 93 District FI (ieorge F. Ganniti«*, fòt); Harry Gannan, fTit!; Lawrence Funk, 45 M LITTLE TADS FLY FLAG; Bede 54. Bell 24. District No. 0 ... 57 27 J II M<- Fa ria ml, fòli; II A. Miller, fr»ti; R. II. Giiriiian, Jr., ff»ii; Tom Funk, IS RUN OVER TWICE; Fullerton 25, Graham 27. Roberts 30, ONCE BY HIS OWN CAR OBSERVE REGULATIONS District No. i .... __ 19 49 flott; Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Mills, f l ò O ; f öl»; John Lee, $50; Chus. H. Shirey, f.r»(!; I 24 Wheeler 44. Bean 14, Eaton 22. Vug. I.abseh, f I (Nil!; J. NV. Melius, $50; District No. 8... 22 57 Henry Rohde, f lò O ; Archie N. Thoni|> 27 The Eugene Register reports the try Pitcher 74. Stickels 7. John L. Mray, ftlOO; Furl B. ('rnne, .16 son, fòOO; \'. I). White, finn. District No. 9.... __ 14 17 Munroe 2, Myers 8. Ward 48, Keeney 138 District No. M l . . . 52 Tin* remainder o f tin* city list will $500; Mrs. Karl M. Crime, $400; Marga ing experiences o f Jasper Patten, of 62 11, McMurphey 6. this city, who was twice run uvei b y j a real patriotic spirit. Both o f the boys District No. 11... ret Crane, $¿00. 88 M 4.1 lie published next week. Wise 25. Harlow 41, Holcomb 10. Claud Helirnck, one o f the L«>rtine automobiles during a recent trip to Eu have sharks and every morning Old District No. IS ..... 35 91 The follow in g errors were nitide in the 44 West 11, King 3. committeemen, has sent the followin g gene, one o f these times having been Glory is flown to the winds and at ann District No. 13... . 12 .11 15 list o f names publish«'«! last week: Starkweather 5. Pierce 10. down is taken down. Districts 15-16.... ..... 5«i 140 70 In the Latham list the Niihs«*ription ¿-ot irrte«! list from there, errors hav ing bv his own ear. While he was stopping at Goshen to observing the Elkins 10, Croner 1,- 60 District No. 17... ..... 24 o f F. M. VnnNortwick for flòO should been inmle in the ropy furnish The Sen 30 Reports were not received from any Country Districts. have been fòt! for Mr. VnnNortwick, tinel last week by the executive c o m take on gas, another ear ran into hlin. than many o f their elders, who leave O J •{ In Eugene his motor stopped. He got the flag flv day and night. other o f the outlyin g precincts. Saginaw ........... ........ M2 fòt» for Mrs. YnnNortwiek ami fòt! for mittee : 103 Lora tie ()«l«l Fellows bulge, $100; NV. out and cranked it. forgettin g to take It j 100 John VnnNortwick. Lora ne ............. ........ 85 Row River ..... 160 In the Dividi1 list the siihs«-ription o f S. A. Ftlb'fsen, $50; Lillie A. Crowe, out o f gear, and the ear ran over its | M at HAWLEY WRITES ABOUT 161 Blue Mountain ........H2 75 F. A. I.i mist mm should have been f'ttM! $.50; C. (\ Davis, $100; Claml Sclirark, ow ner, being stopped by a spectator o f j PRICES OF SUBSTITUTES — the price o f success is eternal performance. Mr. Patten got I instenti o f fòO. $50; Martin Foster, $50; Mrs. (\ M. the 70 146 Hebron ............. ____ 50 publicity. through both accidents without any srr ! Foster, $50; Antella II. Atblison, $.50; In The Cellars district, the subscrip 153 74 Congressman Hawley wrrites in reply tuoi credited lo C. K. Ashby ami II. D. F. S. Atblison, $50; B. C. Atblison, $50; ions injuries, London ............. ........ (18 177 S5 to a query from The Sentinel that he - publicity in any form is good Whit lurk should have been crediteli to ('. L. Frost, $50; Geo. Cowan, $50; Geo. 127 Kujndn ............. ........ 49 01 has taken up with the food administra for your business Meekingham, $50; Surah J. Crow, $.50; H O M E ECONOMICS CLUB Mr. Ashby; the subscript ion o f fòt! cretl 133 ....... 51 Mount View 04 tion the high prices for wheat substi iteti to \rabt*lla D o m a n i shoiiltl have NN II Davis, $50; Arthur Kelly, $.50; TO D ISC USS S U B S T IT U T E S — but the best o f all is displayed 00 Lnthnin ............. ...... 48 125 tutes. He says that he believes it w ith been «reilited to NN’. F. D o m a n i, aliti Flmer l(. Crtiwe, $50; A If. Miirnett, $.50; every day in the columns of the Divide .............. 99 47 in the power o f the food administration uewspapers o f the country. the followin g were omitted entirely; R:il|ih l.yneb, $.50; Fthel Lynch, $.50; The Home Economies eluli will meet | The Cedars ..... ........ 35 91 44 to regulate these prices i f it will un Lnvicy Hamilton, fòO; Filwin Skillings, NY. II. Lackey, $50; Clinton Medley, Thursday, May 2.1, at the Red Cross! Silk Creek ...... ........ 35 91 44 dertake to do so. — it reaches more people, carries fòt!; Sain Newcomb, fòt», ami Susie $.50; NY. C. Ivins, $.50; O. F. Crowe, $.50; rooms. Mrs. K. K. Mills will lend the 8M Wildwood a i 42 George Lea. o f this eity. says he has greater weight and remains Niva Davis, $.50; Garfield G. Crow, $.50; meeting nnd ‘ •Substitutes and How to Hrt Camp, fòt». Blnek Hutte .... ....... .13 41 enten no wheat bread for si» months longet in the memory o f those Hltiek Multe was omitted from tI m * list F. F. Far man, $100; Medn He brack, $.50; Use T h e m ” will he the subject for All members o f eity teams and will agree to eat substitutes en reading it. o f eoiintry districts last week through Get». Furman, $.50; Herl \V. Hays, $.50; discussion. Every woman is asked to ' at the commercial club at 0 o'clock tirely for the period o f the war if their G. NY Sanderoon, $loti; John Kunk, $.50; bring some suggestion ns to how she error. It is as follows; Monday morning. prices are within reason. There are — to reach your home people Wm, Lively, fòO ; F. Geer, $50; Ar F. J. Schneider, $.50; L. Schafer, $.50; has met with success in using the sub many who wish to do the same but who use your home paper manti Wynne, fòO; Lynch Currin, $50; Scott Jackson, $.50; ('has. Miller, $50; stitutes. Eugene. Ore., May 10.— (Specia l) — for financial reasons cannot a f f o r d to Robt. Hhillips, fòO; Floyd Churchill, Roy Castor, $.50; J. C. Skelton, $50; With the motto ,'E v e r y b o d yHelps, ” buy the higher-priced substitutes en W A T C H YOUR L A B E L . Save 35c. $50; F. J. Watkins, fòO; J. Ii. Brown, Mary Howell, $50. (Continued on last page! tirely. I T. W. DeLONG WAS ACTIVE EATON IS CASTIGATED BY EUGENE WOMEN BELOVED CITIZEN L \