. 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«* 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 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 ; | 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, *.*»«(; »*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 «*! ; »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 \